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69th Miss Navajo Nation crowned in virtual pageant

69th Miss Navajo Nation crowned in virtual pageant
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Tucson Weekly: Mixed-Media Memories (November 26

Tucson Weekly: Mixed-Media Memories (November 26
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Navajo Scholar Dr. Jennifer Denetdale Rewrites Diné History To Include Overlooked Leadership Roles Of Women

Navajo Scholar Dr. Jennifer Denetdale Rewrites Diné History To Include Overlooked Leadership Roles Of Women - 8:09 am Navajo scholar and historian Dr. Jennifer Denetdale looks deeper into Diné history to bring matriarchal leadership to the surface. Courtesy/NHS NHS News: CH’ÍHOOTSOOÍ, DINÉTAH, (WINDOW ROCK, NAVAJO NATION) Navajo historian Dr. Jennifer Denetdale rewrites Diné history to include the overlooked leadership roles of Diné women.  To her credit, Dr. Denetdale is a professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico (UNM), the Director of UNM’s Institute for American Indian Research, and the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission Chair. She’s also the first Dine person to have earned a Ph.D. in History. 

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Arizona coronavirus obituaries: Loved and not forgotten

In its cruel aftermath, the disease that brought this barrage of death alters rituals of the grieving process. Families say goodbye by video, or in a brief moment at a hospital bed while dressed in personal protective equipment. Funerals are small and distanced. Most people who contract COVID-19 will survive, and age and specific underlying conditions play a role in who is most likely to die. But for each death, there s a web of family and friends left mourning. Sharing these losses is difficult for many of the bereaved; it can be therapeutic, though  a way to say goodbye, to honor and celebrate the people they loved.

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