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  2. Category:Bitter Water Clan of the Navajo - Wikipedia

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  3. This epic slice of Arizona feeds their souls but lacks a ...

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    More than a third of the Navajo Nation lacks running water. As the tribe nears a pact with Arizona over water rights, a California nonprofit looks to help. This epic slice of Arizona feeds their ...

  4. Evelyne Bradley - Wikipedia

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    As a district judge, she served within the Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation, Tuba City and Kayenta, Arizona, judicial districts on the Navajo Nation. [1] After retiring as a Navajo Nation judge, Bradley was elected as a Justice of the Peace for Navajo County, Arizona. Her county office was based in Kayenta, Arizona. [1] On January 9, 2007, she ...

  5. Native American tribes give unanimous approval to proposal ...

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    The Navajo Nation Council has signed off on a proposed settlement that would ensure water rights for its tribe and two others in the drought-stricken Southwest — a deal that could become the ...

  6. Category:Navajo clans - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Bitter Water Clan of the Navajo (2 C) T. Towering House Clan of the Navajo (2 C) This page was ...

  7. Category:Navajo born to the Bitter Water Clan - Wikipedia

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    See also, Category:Navajo born for the Bitter Water Clan. Pages in category "Navajo born to the Bitter Water Clan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  8. U.S. Route 491 - Wikipedia

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    The highway, now a spur route of US 91 via its connection to US 191, runs through New Mexico, Colorado and Utah, as well as the tribal nations of the Navajo Nation and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. The highway passes by two mountains considered sacred by Native Americans: Ute Mountain and an extinct volcanic core named Shiprock .

  9. Supreme Court seems split in Navajo Nation water rights case

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    The states involved in the case, meanwhile, argue the Navajo Nation is attempting to make an end run around a Supreme Court decree that divvied up water in the Colorado River’s Lower Basin.