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  2. Navajo-Hopi Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo-Hopi Observer is a weekly newspaper serving the Hopi and Navajo nations and the city of Flagstaff in northern Arizona. References

  3. List of newspapers in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Ádahooníłígíí – Navajo Nation in the 1940s and 1950s [12] Apache Drum Beat – San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the 1960s [13] Apache Junction News – Apache Junction; Apache Sentinel – Fort Huachuca in the 1940s [14] See also: Post Script of the Apache Sentinel,Post Script; The Argus – Holbrook 1890s – 1900s [15]

  4. List of Indigenous newspapers in North America - Wikipedia

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    Manataba Messenger (Colorado River Indian Tribes, a federally recognized tribe consisting of the four distinct ethnic groups associated with the Colorado River Indian Reservation: the Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi, and Navajo), published in Parker, Arizona [48] Meskwaki Nation Times (Meskwaki Nation) [49] Me-Ya-Whae, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla ...

  5. How Arizona tackles a language barrier to provide Navajo ...

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    Some counties are required to translate into multiple Native languages, including Navajo, Hopi, and Apache. Some exceptions have been granted to counties for Paiute and Pueblo translation ...

  6. The US is springing forward to daylight saving. For Navajo ...

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    Adding another layer to the alternating time zones is a pocket in the southern end of the Hopi reservation that is Navajo Nation. Traveling more than 160 miles (258 kilometers) from northern Arizona through Tuba City, and back-and-forth from Hopi to Navajo, residents and tourists could cross time zones several times.

  7. Patty Talahongva - Wikipedia

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    Patty Talahongva (native name: Hopi language Qotsak-ookyangw Mana, born 1962) is a Hopi journalist, documentary producer, and news executive. She was the first Native American anchor of a national news program in the United States and is involved in Native American youth and community development projects.

  8. Tuba City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Explore Navajo Interactive Museum, opened in 2007, is located next to the historic Tuba City Trading Post. [22] The Hopi tribe's Tuuvi Travel Center opened in 2008, a complex that cost $6.3 million. The Hopi Nation plan a $100 million "Gateway to Hopiland" nearby. [7]

  9. Jaynez - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo-Hopi Observer reports that he is of Navajo, Cheyenne and Pueblo heritage. [10]In 2006, he had a meeting with the First Lady of the United States Laura Bush and the Attorney General of the United States Alberto Gonzales to discuss prevention programs for alcohol and drug addictions, and gang violence. [11]