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  1. 9 mag 2024 · May 2, 2024. Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren's Weekly Radio Address (in Diné Bizaad) Thursday, May 2, 2024 1. Introduction 2. Upcoming Holidays or Appreciation Days May is Mental Health Awareness Month 3. Local Announcements On May 15, a Health Expo will be held at the Navajo Nation Museum from 10am to 2pm. Free to the public.

  2. 14 mag 2024 · Renewable energy facilities are planned on sacred Navajo and Hopi land adjacent to the Grand Canyon. Throughout 2020, Pumped Hydro-Storage LLC has proposed three hydro-storage projects on Navajo Nation land near the Grand Canyon, the Salt Trail, Little Colorado River and Big Canyon. None of the three projects have been approved to start ...

  3. 8 mag 2024 · Navajo Nation Outreach - 2024 Video. Four Corners Home for Children provides for the needs of the Navajo people through our Navajo Nation Outreach program. Our House of Mercy stocks food, clothing, blankets household goods, and Bibles in the Navajo language, including solar-powered Bibles in an MP3 format. This program allows Navajo pastors to ...

  4. 10 mag 2024 · Graduation Day – May 10, 2024 – 10:00 a.m. NTU Wellness Center – Main Campus, Crownpoint, NM. Graduation information, please contact Dr. Delores Becenti, dbecenti@navajotech.edu or 505.387.7404. Graduation Rehearsal – May1 st – 10:00 am and 12:00 noon May 2nd – 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm Any questions regarding rehearsals contact Sherietta ...

  5. 6 giorni fa · Request for CIB and BIA 4432. Requesting for a the Certificate of Indian Blood and/or the BIA-4432 Verification of Indian Preference for Employment begins with a Notarized Letter of Request. The notarized letter can be mailed, faxed or emailed to your home agency to be processed.

  6. 6 giorni fa · Sunrise, sunset, day length and solar time for Navajo. Sunrise: 05:09AM. Sunset: 07:27PM. Day length: 14h 18m. Solar noon: 12:18PM. The current local time in Navajo is 18 minutes ahead of apparent solar time.

  7. 23 mag 2024 · Tó Nizhóní Ání, which translates to “Sacred Water Speaks,” is a Diné-led nonprofit organization established in 2001. Tó Nizhóní Ání originates from the Big Mountain community on Black Mesa, and in 2005, Tó Nizhóní Ání led efforts to end the industrial use of the Navajo Aquifer - Black Mesa's only source of potable water, from Peabody Coal Company.

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