A presentation by the Navajo people about the use of public lands in San Juan County, Utah, with a proposal for a Diné Bikéyah National Conservation Area. Includes statements by individual Navajo people communicating their deep connection and commitment with their land
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
A coalition of tribes, led by the Hopi and the Navajo, and including the Utes of Colorado and Utah a...
The Navajo homeland, Dinetah, is bordered by four mountains that are sacred to the Navajo people: tw...
The relationship between indigenous groups and outdoor recreation is something that has been analyze...
is the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. The total area of the reservation is greater ...
The Navajo Nation comprises the largest land area and the largest population of any Native American ...
NavajoA map depicting the various boundaries of the Navajo Indian Reservations in Arizona, Utah, and...
Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit,however, the project lands are well suited for the raising of the t...
NavajoInterviewed by Aubrey Williams and Maxwell Yazzie in the vicinity of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Pa...
The Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians is proceeding with a nuclear waste storage facility on thei...
The Navajo Country occupies northeastern Arizona and parts of Utah and New Mexico. The eastern bound...
OS7000 Zeutschel, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 10,029,464 bytesSTATEMENT OF NORMAN L. BOWMAN, DIRECTOR OF RESOURC...
Cultural landscapes are defined at Creation, according to the beliefs of the Nuwuvi (Paiute) and New...
The Diné (Navajos) inhabit a vast land of beauty and grace. It is a sprawling territory, bounded by ...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
A coalition of tribes, led by the Hopi and the Navajo, and including the Utes of Colorado and Utah a...
The Navajo homeland, Dinetah, is bordered by four mountains that are sacred to the Navajo people: tw...
The relationship between indigenous groups and outdoor recreation is something that has been analyze...
is the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. The total area of the reservation is greater ...
The Navajo Nation comprises the largest land area and the largest population of any Native American ...
NavajoA map depicting the various boundaries of the Navajo Indian Reservations in Arizona, Utah, and...
Zeutschel OS7000, 400 dpi, 8 bit,however, the project lands are well suited for the raising of the t...
NavajoInterviewed by Aubrey Williams and Maxwell Yazzie in the vicinity of Navajo Mountain, Utah. Pa...
The Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians is proceeding with a nuclear waste storage facility on thei...
The Navajo Country occupies northeastern Arizona and parts of Utah and New Mexico. The eastern bound...
OS7000 Zeutschel, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 10,029,464 bytesSTATEMENT OF NORMAN L. BOWMAN, DIRECTOR OF RESOURC...
Cultural landscapes are defined at Creation, according to the beliefs of the Nuwuvi (Paiute) and New...
The Diné (Navajos) inhabit a vast land of beauty and grace. It is a sprawling territory, bounded by ...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
A coalition of tribes, led by the Hopi and the Navajo, and including the Utes of Colorado and Utah a...