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Grand Canyon South Rim
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Arizona landscape time lapse
Arizona landscape. Clouds time lapse. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in the distance. View north from Highway 89A.
Curated Video
NASA Using Navajo Language To Name Features On Mars
NASA is partnering with Navajo Nation to name geographical features on Mars discovered by the 2020 Perseverance rover.
Curated Video
Navajo Nation Becomes Largest U.S. Tribe, Tops Cherokee Nation
The numbers matter because tribes often are allocated money based on their number of citizens.
Hearst Metrotone News
A elderly Navajo woman weaves a blanket on a loom in Monument Valley, Arizona.
A elderly Navajo woman weaves a blanket on a loom in Monument Valley, Arizona.
Curated Video
RR7803B UNITED STATES : THE NAVAHO LAND ISSUE
1. Map showing states in US.
2. Aerials of Arizona.
3. Trading post: Navaho Indians collect food handouts.
4. Navaho women with lambs.
5. Hopi Indians feed ponies.
6. Through interpreter, Pauline Whitesinger says she will resist...
Curated Video
Indigenous Creators Are Leaving Their Mark On Pop Culture
Shows like "Reservation Dogs" are representing more Indigenous voices on and off the screen in the entertainment industry.
Curated Video
Behind The Lens: The Journey Documenting Navajo Code Talkers
Japanese photographer Kenji Kawano is working on a project nearly 5 decades in the making: preserving the legacy of Navajo Nation Code Talkers.
Have Fun With History
Have Fun With History: Navajo Canyon Country
A 1954 documentary of the Navajo, or Dine people of Arizona revealing their history as well as their life and customs of the time of the documentary. [12:00]
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: The Navajo Nation's Own 'Trail of Tears'
NPR report on the Navajo long walk. Pictures and audio are included.
PBS
Pbs: Native American Culture: About Navajo Dances
Albert Brent Chase, artistic director of The Pollen Trail Dancers, explains the purposes of dance in Navajo culture. He notes that dance is a form of honoring one's self and the connection with one's surroundings; that dance has a...
PBS
Pbs: Indian Pride, Heroes, Part 4
Quintanya Claw of the Navajo Nation of Arizona shares songs from a wooden flute. [5:58]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Yellow Fever: Uncovering the Navajo Uranium Legacy
Yellow Fever looks at the Navajo uranium boom through Tina Garnanez's lens, providing an intimate portrait of a people's struggle against industry, both at home and in Washington D.C., and raising awareness of issues that will affect the...