Aug. 19—JICARILLA APACHE NATION — Come 2025, hundreds of miles of solar panels in northern New Mexico will generate enough energy to meet the average annual needs of 38,000 homes. On Wednesday, tribal ...
The Jicarilla Apache Nation is mourning the passing of its leader, President Edward Velarde, who died on Sunday, May 12. He was surrounded by family and friends at the time of his death. Velarde, who ...
YAVAPAI-APACHE RESERVATION — The Yavapai-Apache Nation reclaimed another part of its ancestral lands Monday after nearly 30 years of waiting. At a ceremony near Camp Verde, the 2,700-member tribe ...
Reporters Dana Hedgpeth and Erin Patrick O’Connor were invited to observe the Sunrise Dance. They spent four days camping in heavy rain and flood waters to document a ceremony that is rarely seen by ...
Priscilla Lewis holds two newly-printed Apache children's books on June 30, 2023. With help from The Language Conservancy, a group focused on preserving endangered Indigenous languages, Lewis recorded ...
Indigenous advocates fighting to protect Oak Flat, a historic site in eastern Arizona sacred to the San Carlos Apache Nation and other Native communities, argued their case against a proposed copper ...
Tonay Gooday, 24, of the White Mountain Apache Tribal Nation, dances during the 29th Annual Spring Planting Moon Pow Wow run by the Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness at the Marshfield ...
SAN CARLOS APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION, ARIZ. — It's golden hour on an early December day at a cattle ranch on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. The sun is low, and the bulls have settled into their ...
PHOENIX — As the coronavirus ravaged the White Mountain Apache Tribe in eastern Arizona, Eugenia Cromwell did her best to stay home and to stay safe. Visits to the grocery store and post office were ...
WHITERIVER — In 2002, the Fort Apache Timber Co. employed about 400 members of the White Mountain Apache Tribe, sustainably harvesting ponderosa pine while maintaining habitat for the Mexican spotted ...
SAN CARLOS RESERVATION, AZ — Drastic measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are making some tribal members feel imprisoned in isolation. As part of strict rules put in place since March, the San ...
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