A Navajo scientist is studying traditional grazing practices with the hopes of invigorating an important cultural practice.
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For centuries, the lives of Navajo people have been intertwined with livestock - specifically, one particular breed of sheep they've relied on for meat and wool. The tribe is well known for weaving ...
“Navajo Highways” is intended to “serve as an educational tool aimed at Navajo children from Pre-K to 3rd grade,” according to a synopsis. Castle Valley • “Navajo Highways,” a family-friendly puppet ...
Hosted by NACA Pathways Youth Program and Reach UR Life, this gathering invites community members to come together through ...
If you’ve scrolled through your Instagram feed lately, there’s a good chance Alana Yazzie’s colorful, food-filled posts have caught your attention. Yazzie is the creator behind The Fancy Navajo, a ...
A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior highlights the development of a culturally informed approach to screening for food insecurity among patients at Northern Navajo ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A constant bumping sound fills the room at Grandma’s Spinning Wheel on the east side. At first, it may sound chaotic, but for Navajo weaving master teacher Lynda Teller Peete, ...
Rage, pain, sadness, insecurity, bitterness - all the troubles and challenges of 18 Tucson teens wafted into the universe on the down of an eagle's feather Monday afternoon as Tony Redhouse tried to ...