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The Navajo Nation Fair is underway this week after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now in its 74th year, it’s become the largest Native American fair and rodeo in the United States. The week-long celebration includes traditional songs and dances, food vendors, carnival rides, a pro-rodeo and the famed Miss Navajo Nation Pageant. KNAU’s Sakya Calsoyas visited the fairgrounds as crews set-up the event. He spoke with Navajo Nation Fair manager Leonard Francisco Jr. about the fair’s return.
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President Jonathan Nez encouraged those who attend this week’s fair in Window Rock to wear a fitted mask, wash their hands and maintain distance from others.
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The oldest of several Navajo Nation fairs starts this week in Shiprock, New Mexico.The Northern Navajo Nation Fair features traditional dances and…
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Oh how sweet it isn't.Thousands of people will line a highway on the Navajo Nation this Saturday for the largest Native American fair parade in the…