The 1989 Navajo Nation Council Reforms, also known as the Title II Amendments were a series of Constitutional changes to the government structure of the...
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The Navajo Nation Council (Navajo: Béésh bąąh dah siʼání) is the Legislative Branch of the Navajo Nation government. The council meets four times per year...
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Economic Development 1989 Navajo Nation Council reforms List of Native American politicians "Peter MacDonald Pardon: Navajo Nation · Clinton Digital Library"...
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The Navajo Nation (Navajo: Naabeehó Bináhásdzo), also known as Navajoland, is an Indian reservation of Navajo people in the United States. It occupies...
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of 2021[update], the Navajo Nation is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States; additionally, the Navajo Nation has the largest reservation...
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and the Navajo people began in 1944 in northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah. In the 1950s, the Navajo Nation was situated...
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Tonkawa Tribe (.10 mineral interest). The Cherokee Nation holds a .50 mineral interest. Between 1989 and 2001, the property was leased to Narconon, which...
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Veronica Karol (Tuscarora Indian Nation of Sanborn). 1989 First book of poetry in Navajo is published by Rex Lee Jim (Navajo). First Native American news...
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the Cherokee Nation the second most populous tribe, closely behind the Navajo Nation. About 140,000 citizens live in the Cherokee Nation reservation area...
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also prohibits the Navajo Nation Council from overriding the president's line-item veto. David Eugene Wilkins (2003). The Navajo Political Experience...
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