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In this month's Canyon Commentary, author Scott Thybony sets out to find a spring, which is also the location of Arizona's oldest known Spanish inscription along an ancient trail from Hopi to Zuni.
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Members of the Hopi and Zuni tribes are working alongside archaeologists within the Bears Ears National Monument to preserve masonry structures built by their ancestors hundreds of years ago. Uniquely, they are using methods and materials that reflect traditional perspectives about these places.
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KNAU has been honored with two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in journalism. The newsroom won for Excellence in Writing and Sports Reporting.
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The U.S. Army has reached an agreement with Zuni Pueblo, the Navajo Nation and the state of New Mexico to pay $1.5 million toward restoring environmental damage done at a former munitions depot.
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Here’s a fish story for you: what if you could get paid to go fishing all day? The National Park Service wants anglers to help get rid of exotic brown…
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Navajo Nation leaders are calling for the full restoration of Bears Ears National Monument in southern Utah. The Trump administration drastically cut its…
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Representatives of four Southwestern tribes have reburied human remains and other objects taken in the 19th century by a European researcher. They worked…
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A new website tells stories from five Native leaders about their cultural and spiritual ties to the Grand Canyon. The images, videos, and audio clips…
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Authorities say a man whose remains were found in the trunk of a burning car in northwestern New Mexico had been killed beforehand. The Gallup Independent…