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Native people lead the way on COVID-19 vaccinations
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Washington Post op-ed last month, “
Why Senate Republicans fear Deb Haaland”:
… At her confirmation hearing. Haaland, a tribal citizen of the Laguna Pueblo, introduced herself in her family’s Keres language, which today has only 13,000 speakers. She acknowledged that the land upon which the hearing was taking place once belonged to the Piscataway people a rebuke of Stuart and the countless politicians and bureaucrats who dedicated themselves to the cause of Indigenous annihilation.
“The historic nature of my confirmation is not lost on me,” she said. Indeed, we have had many interior secretaries with close ties to powerful men in the C-suite and on Capitol Hill. But we have never had an interior secretary who tended to traditional gardens, cooked for pueblo feast days and stood with the Oceti Sakowin Nation at Standing Rock in defense of tribal treaty rights.
Despair gives way to hope as San Juan leads Utah in vaccinations Zak Podmore © Leah Hogsten (Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo) Brenda Vijil, a Diné medical assistant at Utah Navajo Health System s Monument Valley Clinic, records an incoming patient s personal information before admittance into the triage unit to take vitals and administer a coronavirus test. Aug. 24, 2020.
Bluff • For much of the past year, when community leaders in San Juan County opened biweekly coronavirus update emails from the region’s health department, they were prepared for grim news.
New cases of the coronavirus were identified among San Juan’s 15,300 residents almost every day for 11 months as outbreaks swept through small Navajo Nation communities, a nursing home in Blanding and the county’s larger cities, often repeatedly. The county, which has Utah’s highest poverty rate, leads the state for per capita coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. And 36 residents, incl
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