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  2. Diné College Press - Wikipedia

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    Diné College Press (formerly Navajo Community College Press) is the publishing division of Diné College, headquartered in Tsaile, Arizona, but whose territory spans throughout the Navajo Nation. Diné College Press has published books by and pertaining to Native Americans .

  3. Category:Education on the Navajo Nation - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Education on the Navajo Nation" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 ...

  4. Diné College - Wikipedia

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    Diné College offers bachelor's degrees, associate degrees,certificate programs, and one master's degree. [21]The college's Center for Diné Studies "applies Navajo Są́ʼąh Naagháí Bikʼeh Hózhóón principles to advance quality student learning through Nitsáhákees (Thinking), Nahatʼá (Planning), Iiná (Living) and Siihasin (Assurance) in study of the Navajo language, history, and ...

  5. Diné UNM professors writing first-ever Navajo government ...

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    Mar. 9—In her years of training Navajo Nation educators, Jennifer Denetdale noticed a persistent problem. A professor and chair of the University of New Mexico's American Studies Department ...

  6. Navajo Nation - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, the President and Navajo Council approved a proposal by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA), an enterprise of the Navajo Nation, and Edison Mission Energy to develop an 85-megawatt wind project at Big Boquillas Ranch, which is owned by the Navajo Nation and is located 80 miles west of Flagstaff. The NTUA plans to ...

  7. Rough Rock Community School - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Robert Roessel Sr. and Ruth Roessel (), the school opened in 1966 as the Rough Rock Demonstration School (RRDS).[2] [3]In response to Native American activists' efforts to take control of their children's educations, that was the first school for which the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) contracted with a tribal nation to operate it; the Navajo Nation were the first to operate a BIA ...

  8. Tsaile, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tsaile (Navajo: Tsééhílį́) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States, on the Navajo Nation. The population was 1,205 at the 2010 census. [3] Tsaile is the home of the main campus of Diné College (formerly Navajo Community College), a tribally controlled community college. It has seven other campuses ...

  9. Handbook of North American Indians - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Arts and Crafts. Ruth Roessel. Pages 592-604. Navajo Music. David P. McAllester & Douglas F. Mitchell. Pages 605-623. Development of Navajo Tribal Government. Mary Shepardson. Pages 624-635. The Emerging Navajo Nation. Peter Iverson. Pages 636-640. Navajo Economic Development. David F. Aberle. Pages 641-658. Navajo Education. Gloria J ...