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Navajo Nation > History
While the Council is in session, you'll likely hear delegates carry on the tradition of speaking in Navajo, providing a perfect example of how the Navajo Nation retains its valuable cultural heritage while forging ahead with modern progress.
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COVID-19 News & Updates Navajo Department of Health Health Advisory Notice (HAN) COVID-19 Community Advisory No. 70 —Safety Precautions Monday, March 21, 2022
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Navajo Nation Office of the President - Yideesk’ą́ądi Nitsáhákees
The Navajo Nation proclaims its support for protecting the culturally and ecologically vital “Lands Between” in Utah. This unprotected area holds sacred sites and traditional knowledge, and its preservation upholds Indigenous heritage, sovereignty, and sustainability.
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Navajo Nation > Info
A person MUST be at least 1/4 (one quarter) Navajo to be enrolled as a member of the Navajo Nation. To determine if you are eligible for tribal membership, contact the Navajo tribe.
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The Navajo Nation is one of the largest federally recognized Indian tribes in North America. The Navajo Indian Reservation covers an area that extends into the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, an estimated land base of 25,351 square miles or roughly the size of West Virginia.
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NNDPM Job Portal - apply.navajo-nsn.gov
Search for a job from our extensive list of positions within the Navajo Nation. You can begin by going to the jobs page and take a browse or Search by Position, Location, Position Number, and Requisition ID.
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Declaration of Drought Emergency, May 30, 2025 - opvp.navajo-nsn.gov
The Navajo Nation Commission on Emergency Management with the concurrence of the President of the Navajo Nation, hereby declares a State of Emergency due to the ongoing and intensifying drought across the Navajo Nation.
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Navajo Nation Population Profile U.S. Census 2020
With a Navajo population increase of 27% in the U.S. and a decrease of 4.9% on the Navajo Nation between 2010 and 2020, leaders of the Navajo Nation will need to focus on how to address and provide services for the Navajo population.
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BUDGET MESSAGE FISCAL YEAR 2026 ALLOCATIONS - opvp.navajo-nsn.gov
As we continue to focus on economic empowerment, workforce development, and long-term institutional stability, I am seeking to work in full partnership with the Navajo Nation Council to develop legislation that creates a student loan repayment assistance program for eligible Navajo government employees.
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Navajo Office of Vital Records & Identification > Services > Tribal ID
To renew an expired Navajo Nation Identification card or request a replacement, please email [email protected] and include your full name, enrollment number, and phone number.