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Federal officials and tribal nations have formally reestablished a commission to jointly govern the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. It marks one of the first times a national monument will be jointly managed by federal agencies and Native American tribes.
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Archaeologists are using advances in technology to analyze fragments of turquoise found at the ancestral Hopi villages of Homol’ovi. Working with the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, they’re revealing the story of the origins of these beautiful blue-green stones.
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The U.S. Secretary of Energy will be meeting with Navajo and Hopi tribal leaders over the next two days to discuss energy opportunities for rural communities in Arizona.
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Community and Tribal leaders met with Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema this week in Winslow in recognition of full funding granted for the Winslow Levee Project.
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The Hopi Tribe has again tightened public health restrictions on the reservation amid a major surge in COVID-19 cases. As in nearly all parts of the U.S., it’s being driven by the highly transmissible omicron variant.
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The Hopi Tribe and the Arizona Department of Public Safety Wednesday signed an agreement for mutual aid and the cross-commissioning of state troopers.
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Residents across the Navajo Nation were without power Wednesday after a storm that packed powerful wind moved across the region.
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The Navajo and Hopi nations in northeastern Arizona are known as “food deserts,” with little access to fresh fruits and vegetables. But local farmers are working to keep the culture of food alive for the next generation of Indigenous farmers, gardeners, and chefs.
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Hopi Chairman Tim Nuvangyaoma has won another term in office. Unofficial results from Thursday's election show he beat David Talayumptewa for the post.
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Officials on First Mesa on the Hopi reservation are recruiting volunteers to help in a second search for a man missing for more than a year.