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- Navajo Nation
Please adhere to the guidelines when requesting a mass email distribution to streamline our communication processes and ensure that mass emails sent to Navajo Nation Employees are efficient and effective
- History - Navajo Nation
Navajo men were selected to create codes and serve on the front line to overcome and deceive those on the other side of the battlefield Today, these men are recognized as the famous Navajo Code Talkers, who exemplify the unequaled bravery and patriotism of the Navajo people
- Navajo Nation gt; Info
A person MUST be at least 1 4 (one quarter) Navajo to be enrolled as a member of the Navajo Nation To determine if you are eligible for tribal membership, contact the Navajo tribe
- Navajo Nation Office of the President - Yideeską́ądi Nitsáhákees
The Navajo Nation has declared a 2025 drought emergency due to extreme conditions impacting water, rangelands, and agriculture All divisions are directed to coordinate drought relief, reduce livestock, and implement urgent infrastructure and mitigation plans
- NAVAJO NATION HERITAGE AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEPARTMENT
From time immemorial, the Nihookaa’ Dine’e Bila’ Ashdla’ii has been tied to the aboriginal landscape through our oral ceremonial histories As such, we are entrusted with the collective responsibility by protect, preserve, and continue Navajo cultural heritage and traditions for future generations
- Yá’át’ééh - Navajo Nation
Navajo Department for Self Reliance; Navajo Department of Family Services; Navajo Department of Child Care Development; Navajo Indian Child Welfare Act Program; Navajo Treatment Center for Children and Their Families; Navajo Developmental Disabilities Program
- Navajo Nation Population Profile U. S. Census 2020
The Navajo Population Profile (Profile) is a tool designed to assist Navajo Department of Health (NDOH) programs, partners, and researchers to effectively plan and strategize health promotion and disease
- Navajo Nation declares emergency as Oak Ridge Fire grows
Due to the severity of the Oak Ridge Fire, ongoing drought, and current fire restrictions, the Navajo Nation Commission on Emergency Management is calling for stricter fire restrictions and consideration of further limits on fireworks
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