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  2. Navajo Nation Police - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo Treaty of 1868, which released Navajos from captivity at Fort Sumner, established law enforcement as the responsibility of the federal government. The first Navajo police force was created in 1872 and dissolved three years later. Although there were police on the reservation, they were funded and supported by the United States ...

  3. Indian tribal police - Wikipedia

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    Indian tribal police are police officers hired by Native American tribes. The largest tribal police agency is the Navajo Nation Police Department and the second largest is the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service .

  4. Navajo cops - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Cops is a "reality" television series about the real life Navajo Nation Police. It is produced for National Geographic Channel by Flight 33 Productions. The program began as a one-hour pilot episode which aired in May 2011. A six-part series will premiere on National Geographic channel in March 2012.

  5. 'Navajo Police: Class 57' is a raw look at a seemingly ...

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    "Navajo Police: Class 57" shows the challenges of patrolling the Navajo Reservation across 3 states without enough cops. See the documentary on Max.

  6. Navajo Police: Class 57 - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Police: Class 57 is a 2023 American documentary series directed and produced by Kahlil Hudson, Alex Jablonski and David Nordstrom. It follows recruits for the Navajo Police Training Academy over the course of a year. It premiered on October 17, 2023, on HBO.

  7. Navajo police chief to leave agency and take over as ...

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  8. 1989 Navajo Nation Council reforms - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 1989, rioters from competing group clashed outside an administrative building, resulting in the deaths of two MacDonald supporters. His supporters claimed that the Navajo Police Department was brutalizing them as an attempt to remove MacDonald from power. A group of Tribal Councilmen managed to gather enough political support to ...

  9. Navajo Nation plans to test limit of tribal law preventing ...

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    The Navajo Nation planned Tuesday to test a tribal law that bans uranium from being transported on its land by ordering tribal police to stop trucks carrying the mineral and return to the mine ...