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Uranium mining between the 1940s and the 1970s in and around the Navajo Nation left cancer and pollution in its wake.
New Mexico’s contributions to ending the Second World War didn’t stop there. The Navajo Code Talkers first joined the Marines in 1942, transmitting messages using a code based on their then ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE ... a complex of ancient ruins south of Farmington, where people lived between 850 and 1250 CE, that served as a gathering site for Navajo groups of that era.
Ruins from Ancestral Puebloans, Hopi, and Navajo are spread across the park ... includes portions of southwest Colorado, ...
We had already visited his relatives, who still farm on the valley floor, and some little-known Anasazi ruins ... New Mexico. But when U.S. soldiers under Col. Kit Carson began rounding up Navajo ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Webpages honoring Navajo Code Talkers ... of sharp criticism in New Mexico, a state known for producing ...
Daniella Zalcman Punished by school staff for speaking Navajo, Mary Cohoe joined countless ... from their ancestral lands in Arizona and New Mexico and imprisoned them at Fort Sumner, an act ...
Energy Fuels also owns the Roca Honda mine near Mount Taylor in New Mexico. The shortest route from Roca Honda to the White Mesa Mill in Utah also runs through the Navajo Nation. Energy Fuels ...