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While the Council is in session, you'll likely hear delegates carry on the tradition of speaking in Navajo, providing a perfect example of how the Navajo Nation retains its valuable cultural …
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COVID-19 News & Updates Navajo Department of Health Health Advisory Notice (HAN) COVID-19 Community Advisory No. 70 —Safety Precautions Monday, March 21, 2022
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May 22, 2025 · The Navajo Nation proclaims its support for protecting the culturally and ecologically vital “Lands Between” in Utah. This unprotected area holds sacred sites and …
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A person MUST be at least 1/4 (one quarter) Navajo to be enrolled as a member of the Navajo Nation. To determine if you are eligible for tribal membership, contact the Navajo tribe.
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The Navajo Nation is one of the largest federally recognized Indian tribes in North America. The Navajo Indian Reservation covers an area that extends into the states of Arizona, New Mexico …
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Navajo Nation Job openings have been moved to the new Dayforce Job Portal. *Jobs are currently being advertised here: https://jobs.dayforcehcm.com/en …
As we continue to focus on economic empowerment, workforce development, and long-term institutional stability, I am seeking to work in full partnership with the Navajo Nation Council to …
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Notice: Due to the ERP Dayforce system go-live for the Navajo Nation, we are transitioning to a new internal system. For urgent matters, please email us or call (928) 357-6697.
Declaration of Drought Emergency, May 30, 2025 - opvp.navajo …
May 30, 2025 · The Navajo Nation Commission on Emergency Management with the concurrence of the President of the Navajo Nation, hereby declares a State of Emergency due to the …
Once the BIM for the current Fiscal Year is formally approved, it is posted on the website of the Navajo Nation’s Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”), at http://www.omb.navajo …