Historic mistrust and brown, metallic tap water are driving Navajo families in one area of the reservation to spend on bottled water.
During his tenure as vice president of the Navajo Nation, Lizer visited then President Trump in the Oval Office during the Covid-19 pandemic. He even spoke at the 2020 virtual Republican National ...
Native Vote 2024. Former Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer has been a longtime supporter of President-elect Donald Trump. During his tenure as vice president of the Navajo Nation, Lizer visited ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – On Friday, Nov. 8, Budget and Finance Committee Vice Chair Carl R. Slater joined Navajo Nation President ...
Native Americans have grown food in the desert for ages, but many tribal agricultural traditions have disappeared. Now, ...
Since the creation of the U.S. government and the signing of treaties with Indigenous nations, tribal leaders have gone to ...
U.S. forest managers have finalized a land exchange with the Yavapai-Apache Nation that has been decades in the making and ...
In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump secured 64% of the Native American vote in the recent election, ...
If you love someone — your people, your land — let that be your reason to fight and to never give up for a world we are all ...
AP journalists Rodrigo Abd and Megan Janetsky set out to tell the unique story of voters who don’t often make the evening ...
Now that the Navajo people have spoken and have chosen who their next leaders will be, the next phase, the vital role of civic engagement begins.
Even with federal funding, the effort to connect homes on the vast reservation to the power grid remains a challenge.