The Navajo call the falls “Adahiilíní,” which translates to “water flowing downward” – a straightforward yet poetic description of this natural wonder. For generations, the falls and surrounding area ...
The annual event saw hundreds of people engaging with Indigenous cultures through storytelling, dances, music and handmade ...
Most school districts are funded largely through property taxes. But schools whose boundaries include Native American ...
It's estimated that over 9,600 homes on the Navajo Nation lack access to piped water. See the map of how it breaks down by ...
Earlier this year, Marble Canyon Lodge reopened after an extensive transformation, putting the Navajo Nation community at the ...
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, a local company gave employees a rare opportunity to hear firsthand from one of ...
This natural wonder sits on Navajo Nation land about 30 miles northeast of Flagstaff, where the Little Colorado River transforms from a modest stream into a roaring spectacle that would make even the ...
In response to youth suicides, teachers show students the power of headbanging at Fire in the Mountains festival.
MacDonald, who joined the Marines at the age of 15 by lying about his age, was part of a group of roughly 420 Navajo code ...
While Tuesday’s election was a sweep for Democrats, it’s also important to acknowledge that Native voters in those contested ...
Through Dii IINÀ and her nomadic project SteamCorn Punk, Navajo bartender Danielle Goldtooth is reclaiming Indigenous ...
A tribal officer walking around the two-bedroom home in Many Farms on the Navajo Nation spotted 12 boxes of malt liquor stacked in the closet. Around the corner in the living room, there were three ...