Enrolled members of federally recognized tribal nations in Arizona can now also obtain driver licenses, instruction permits ...
A bipartisan bill signed into law last year is now giving Native Americans residing in Arizona the option to update their ...
Enrolled tribal members in Arizona can now have a “Native American” designation added to their state driver licenses and ID ...
LAS VEGAS — The two largest tribal water rights holders in Arizona and the Central Arizona Water Conservation District accomplished something that has eluded states so far. They have pledged greater ...
Native American residents in Arizona can now ask ADOT to change their ID card or driver license to include a new designation.
WASHINGTON — The way Navajo Nation Council Delegate Lee Jack Sr. sees it, “God gave us different ways to speak, God gave us different ways to live.” It stands to reason, then, that we should have ...
PHOENIX — More than a dozen Indian tribes in Arizona will receive nearly $7 million in federal grant funding for public safety. Arizona U.S. Attorney John Leonardo announced Thursday that more than $6 ...
CHANDLER, Ariz. — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent time in tribal communities in Arizona and New Mexico this week, highlighting ways they are trying to prevent chronic disease among Native ...
Religious rights advocates and First Amendment experts say the ability of Native peoples to exercise religious rights is at stake with a proposed mine.
Tribal leaders had voiced frustration in recent weeks about talks on the Colorado River, but pledged cooperation in a new agreement.
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