November is Native American Heritage Month, and a great way to honor Indigenous peoples and learn more about their history is through music. Below, we highlight some fantastic musicians to listen to this November and for the rest of the year. These artists mostly reside within the folk, indie, rock and singer-songwriter genres, and they.
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Hataaliinez Wheeler grew up in Window Rock, on the Navajo Nation, and while he showed no musical inclination as a child, as a teenager he began to teach himself various instruments, using YouTube videos for instruction. At 16, he released his first album.Today, the 20-year-old performs under the name Hataalii, a Navajo nickname that aptly means “to sing.” His fusion of
The Navajo Preparatory School commencement ceremony at Eagle Stadium in Farmington celebrated 57 graduates.
Senior Class President Alena Crotty introduced the ceremony. Hataaliinez Wheeler sang the national anthem.
Student Body President Cade Allison led the invocation and gave the welcome address. Allison also gave an address as salutatorian.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez gave a special address.
Valedictorian Cheyenne Murphy spoke to the crowd. Graduate Kyle McLiverty led the tassel and ring ceremony.
Class Treasurer Tianna Young gave the farewell address. Graduate McCory Yazzie led the benediction.
Five of Newcomb s Class of 2020 joined 2021 grads for in-person graduation
There were 42 graduates who took part in the Newcomb High School commencement ceremony in the Skyhawk Nest in Newcomb.