The Navajo tribe views the eclipse as a taboo, seeing the sun as a father figure and an eclipse as its death, according to the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville.
The Navajo tribe views the eclipse as a taboo, seeing the sun as a father figure and an eclipse as its death, according to the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville.
The Navajo Nation Judicial Branch will celebrate its 65th anniversary with Justice Day events across the Navajo Nation in April. The events are for the public and for them to learn more about the Nation’s courts.
Senior Film and Linguistics major Delilah Begay, a citizen of the Navajo Tribe, shares her experiences with embracing her queer and indigenous identities within her education at KU.