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Three years ago Arizona saddle bronc rider Shane Phillips came up one-point shy of winning his first Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Rodeo crown.
Larry Foster remembers the story his father told of a brief silence during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Sgt. Harold Yazzie Foster Sr., a Navajo Code Talker, was on the island when the U.S. flag was ...
A large electrical explosion Tuesday afternoon triggered a fire and widespread power outages across Gallup, straining emergency response crews and leaving multiple communities in the dark.
For Lillie Dougai, a grandmother from the Shadow Mountain area near Cameron, Arizona, wool season has always been more than a transaction ...
Dreamweavers 4-H organizational leader Ferrari Arviso has been with the club since its founding in 2012, when she was just 16. But her involvement with 4-H began even earlier – she joined her ...
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A century-old tradition returns this week as the 103rd Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial continues its celebration of Native American culture, art and community with packed events through ...
The all-around titles snuck up on Kayden Stevenson and Lariat Nahkai. The two teenagers weren’t expecting to win those coveted titles during Saturday’s Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Junior ...
The 60th Annual Connie Mack World Series came to a close Saturday night with the Dulin’s Dodgers defeating the defending champion Southern California Renegades, 5-2, to claim the title before a ...
With only three code talkers remaining, organizers of the Navajo Code Talkers Day festivities are determined to show proper respect and recognition to these legendary war heroes.
A few days ago, the Navajo and Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund, a grassroots effort to get food and water to homebound elders during the pandemic, noticed a swell in donations to its GoFundMe ...
The Navajo Times has chronicled the triumphs and trials of the Diné for over six decades. Founded in 1960 as a tribal newsletter, it evolved into a feisty independent newspaper that often ...