Native American

Conversation with health expert in the Navajo Nation about COVID-19

Feb 24, 2021 The head of the Navajo Department of Health also talks about her experiences advising then President-elect Joe Biden on COVID-19.

The Navajo Nation has its exceeded vaccination goal for February

Feb 23, 2021 Now, the sovereign nation is aiming to administer 120,00 doses by the end of the month.

Tribes have high hopes as Haaland confirmation hearing nears

Feb 20, 2021 Rep. Haaland is President Biden's nominee for Secretary of the Interior

Apache Stronghold files appeal in fight over Oak Flat

Feb 19, 2021 A law firm with an undefeated record in the U.S. Supreme Court will be representing the group in the religious liberties case.

Federal judge issues order, not stopping mining effort at Oak Flat

Feb 15, 2021 By not granting the preliminary injunction, the land swap between the U.S. Forest Service and Resolution Copper will proceed.

Navajo Nation reports 35 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths

Feb 14, 2021 Nation President Jonathan Nez issues statement reminding people on the reservation of the mask mandate

Court rules against Apaches in bid to halt proposed mine

Feb 13, 2021 Tribes and environmental groups had argued to stop the transfer

Historic preservation council says mitigation commitments don't 'offset the destruction' of Oak Flat

Feb 12, 2021 The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is looking for public comment.

Fort Yuma Quechan Tribal Council member dies after getting COVID-19

Feb 11, 2021 Claudette White was new to the council but had a legal history in tribal courts as a judge.

New District 7 state representative named

Feb 11, 2021 Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren was appointed the newest representative for District 7.

A conversation with law expert about Oak Flat and treaties

Feb 11, 2021 Law Professor Stacy Leeds discusses how a treaty from 1852 has bearing in the battle over Oak Flat.

Nearly 200 organizations ask Biden to save Oak Flat

Feb 10, 2021 A letter calls on the Biden Administration to stop the land transfer of the religious site to Resolution Copper, among other things.

Navajo Nation reports 98% of available COVID-19 vaccine doses administered

Feb 9, 2021 The Navajo Nation and other tribes will also soon split hundreds of millions in federal COVID-19 relief.

Oak Flat: Opposing op-eds try to sway public opinion

Feb 5, 2021 While Resolution Copper brought up the positive economic impacts of a mine, the San Carlos Apache Tribe calls out desecration.

Federal court hears case for preliminary injunction at Oak Flat

Feb 4, 2021 The judge said he will decide if he's going to temporarily stop progress on the mine by Feb. 12.

Border wall scars: 'It feels like if someone got a knife and dragged it across my heart.'

Feb 4, 2021 Tribal leaders and Borderlands communities reflect on their fruitless struggle to stop the wall.

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