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As young marines, Peter MacDonald and Thomas Begay transmitted top secret military messages using their native language. It was an undercover mission that changed U.S. intelligence operations forever.
"Prisoner of War," which screened Friday at the Big Bad Film Festival ahead of its Sept. 19 release, features impressive ...
Lucinda Williams used this Native American tradition to help ease self-doubt in the studio, and it might help you, too.
The International Museum of Dance will honor ballet legend Jock Soto, Diné and Taino, during a special evening celebrating ...
Four decades of grand entry drums are heading for a final cadence next spring as organizers say the 2026 Gathering of Nations ...
This story was originally published by High Country News. Samantha Honani Molina was about 20 when KUYI-Hopi Radio first came on air. She was attending ...
A historic Route 66 motel where Navajo Code Talkers were first recruited in Flagstaff is now for sale.
Hundreds of people traveled to Window Rock, Arizona to honor those who served our country in World War II.
The Utah Veterans Memorial honored the Navajo Code Talkers from World War Two by unveiling a memorial statue today.
More than 400 Navajo Code Talkers served in World War II, crafting coded messages the Japanese couldn’t decipher. Only two are still alive, and they have thoughts about the current state of America.
Carpentersville police said three people were wounded in a shooting on Navajo Drive Wednesday night.
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