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A new Navajo film honors Tadidinii, a larger-than-life Diné folk hero who hid out in Antelope Canyon

A new Navajo film honors Tadidinii, a larger-than-life Diné folk hero who hid out in Antelope Canyon
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The Colorado River loses more than 19 million acre-feet of water annually, but where does it go?

According to a recently published study by researchers from Northern Arizona University, the Colorado River loses more than 19 million acre-feet of water to cities, farms and evaporation every year. That’s roughly the same amount of water used by the 50 largest cities in the country.

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ASU celebrates new Tempe campus space for the Labriola National Data Center

Coverage of tribal natural resources is supported in part by Catena FoundationArizona State University recently celebrated the grand opening of a new space, part of the Labriola National Indian Data Center at an open house held last Wednesday at Hayden Hall on the Tempe campus. It followed after two years of renovations.

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Hunting packrats, a long-running Native delicacy

Hunting packrats, a long-running Native delicacy
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The Colorado River rarely reaches the sea. Here's why

For most of its 6 million-year existence, the Colorado River ran from the Continental Divide, high in the Rocky Mountains, downward and west, through forest and red rock, to a lush delta at the northernmost tip of the Gulf of California. Its winding descent carved, among other wonders, what people now call the Grand Canyon.Today, the Colorado is so siphoned and stalled by

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Hear the voices of families, victims at a town hall on Arizona's sober living home scandal

Coverage of tribal natural resources is supported in part by Catena Foundation“I want to thank everybody for being here. Our whole purpose for this town hall is basically we want accountability,” said Reva Stewart, founder of Stolen People, Stolen Benefits.

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The future of fossilized dinosaur footprints on the Navajo Nation remains uncertain

The future of fossilized dinosaur footprints on the Navajo Nation remains uncertain
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