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2 Νοε 2021 · Indigenous nations across the U.S. lost nearly 99% of their historical land base over time, new research shows. What little land they have left is especially vulnerable to climate change risks.
28 Σεπ 2022 · Where are the Navajo Today? As of 2021, the Navajo is the largest recognized tribe in the United States (the Cherokee Nation is a close second). Out of about 190,000 Navajo living in the United States, 146,000 are on reservations. The largest Navajo population is in what's called the Four Corners, where New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah meet.
Using data from the Navajo reservation, I argue that focusing on ways that Navajo families deal with increased regional migration, economic integration, and intermarriage offers insights into the processes by which elements from a dominant society are incorporated in to distinctive ethnic repertoire that also preserves cultural practices and ide...
24 Φεβ 2010 · More than 100 years later, Navajo people, or Dineh as they call themselves, once again are being removed from their ancestral homelands; their livestock are being seized, they are being harassed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and denied the right to repair their dwellings or build new homes.
11 Νοε 2021 · A study published in the journal Science last month shows how forced relocation of Native Americans in the U.S. has moved them to lands more susceptible to climate change.
25 Μαΐ 2024 · These three elements all contain aspects of movement or migration and place creation and served to transform the Navajo from related clans of southern Na Dene speaking groups into the Navajo Tribe. Each of these three elements is discussed in detail below.
21 Μαΐ 2021 · A rush to secure federal benefits during the coronavirus pandemic accelerated enrollment in the Navajo Nation, pushing its population past the Cherokee Nation’s to nearly 400,000.