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  2. Navajo Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo Rangers (formed 1957 [2]) is an organization of the Navajo Nation in the Southwestern United States, which maintains and protects the tribal nation's public works, natural resources, natural and historical sites and assist travelers.

  3. Lilakai Julian Neil - Wikipedia

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    In her letter she was critical of the double bind placed upon the Navajo residents in the chapter that she represented (Delegate to the Navajo Nation Tribal Council, district 19). On the one hand the government encouraged the Navajos to get education so that they could get better employment and become self-sufficient.

  4. Shawna Ann Claw - Wikipedia

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    Upon Claw's election to the Navajo Nation Council, she became the first woman to represent Chinle in this role. [2] She succeeded Eugene Tso. Her term began on January 10, 2023. As a council delegate, Claw has been focused on addressing key issues affecting her community. [2] Shawna is a member of the Resources and Development Committee. [1]

  5. List of Native American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Jessica R. Bear (Meshwaki Nation) [3] Meskwaki Nation Tribal Court (2007–2013; Chief Judge: 2013–present) Iowa: active: Jennifer D. Benally [4] District Court for the Navajo Nation (1984–1995) Arizona: deceased: Robert A. Blaeser (Anishinaabe) [5] Fourth Judicial District-Hennepin County (1995–2012) Minnesota: retired: Evelyne Bradley [4]

  6. List of Native American politicians - Wikipedia

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    10th Vice President of the Navajo Nation: Peter MacDonald: 1928– Navajo: Republican: 7th Chairman of the Navajo Nation (1970–1989) Jonathan Nez: 1975– Navajo: Democratic: 9th President of the Navajo Nation: Debora Lynn Norris: Navajo, Tohono Oʼodham: Democratic: State representative, District 11, 1997–2002 [7] Victoria Steele ...

  7. Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the U.S. Government.It is responsible for assisting Hopi and Navajo Indians impacted by the relocation that Congress mandated in the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 [1] for the members of the Hopi and Navajo tribes who were living on each other's land.

  8. List of organizations that self-identify as Native American ...

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    "An additional sub-designation under this classification are 'Federally Non-Recognized' tribes, which includes groups that have previously held federal recognition, either under governments prior to the U.S. Federal Government or as Nations that are no longer in existence and/or no longer meet the criteria as a Nation to have sovereignty status."

  9. Ferlin Clark - Wikipedia

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    Ferlin Clark is a member of the Navajo (Dine) Nation originally from Crystal, New Mexico. [5]Clark received a bachelor's degree in English communications from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado in 1988. [6]