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NAVAJO TIMES ONLINE E-EDITION. Read our e-edition of the Navajo Times in its original printed format. Click here to subscribe to the ONLINE e-edition; Or by calling 928-871-1150.
Full Historical scans of the Navajo Times are available from the following databases: American Indian Newspapers (Coverage: November 01, 1959-December 29, 2016) - Fully searchable high definition scans with full citation information.
Its mission is to inform the Navajo people of events, news and issues of importance to them, whether from within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation or throughout the United States. The Navajo Times is circulated in the Four Corners region and the rest of the U.S. through subscriptions.
Explore Navajo Times online newspaper archive. Navajo Times was published in Window Rock, Arizona and includes 2,058 searchable pages from 1959-1963.
It covered local news and events, from birth announcements to town meetings, elections, and happenings in other Native communities. The paper had a "My Opinion" section with photos and quotes of community members, as well as tribal news, editorials, letters to the editor, sports, and comics.