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- Navajo Nation
COVID-19 News Updates Navajo Department of Health Health Advisory Notice (HAN) COVID-19 Community Advisory No 70 —Safety Precautions Monday, March 21, 2022
- Navajo Nation gt; History
Navajo men were selected to create codes and serve on the front line to overcome and deceive those on the other side of the battlefield Today, these men are recognized as the famous Navajo Code Talkers, who exemplify the unequaled bravery and patriotism of the Navajo people
- Navajo Nation Office of the President - Yideeską́ądi Nitsáhákees
The Navajo Nation proclaims its support for protecting the culturally and ecologically vital “Lands Between” in Utah This unprotected area holds sacred sites and traditional knowledge, and its preservation upholds Indigenous heritage, sovereignty, and sustainability
- NNDPM Job Portal - apply. navajo-nsn. gov
Employment Assistance Officer Greasewood, AZ Division of Human Resources Navajo Department of Workforce Development Position #: 934477 Salary: $34,076 16 Hourly Rate: $16 32 Requisition ID: DHR09689808 Date Open: 11 12 2025
- Navajo Office of Vital Records Identification gt; Services gt; Tribal ID
Renewing Navajo Nation Identification Card: To renew an expired Navajo Nation Identification card or request a replacement, please email novri@navajo-nsn gov and include your full name, enrollment number, and phone number
- Office of Miss Navajo Nation
As your newly crowned Miss Navajo Nation 2025-2026, also known as the Goodwill Ambassador for the Navajo Nation, my platform focuses on Elderly Care, Preservation of our Diné Language, and Addressing Water Issues on Diné Bík’éyáh
- Navajo Nation - Announcements
The Office of Navajo Government Development (ONGD) is pleased to announce an upcoming presentation on the Navajo Nation Government Reform Proposal This presentation is open to all Navajo voters, and we encourage all eligible voters to attend and participate in this important discussion
- Navajo Nation - Featured
Recent controversy involving the leadership of the Navajo Nation has demonstrated that the present Navajo Nation Government structure allows too much centralized power without real checks on the exercise of power
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