Election officials from northern Arizona counties translating the November ballot into Navajo at the Coconino County Elections Center. The group of Navajo speakers gathered in Flagstaff, Arizona, were ...
Navajo is now the official language of the Navajo Nation, placing an obligation on the tribal government to preserve and strengthen the language. Legislation was approved by the Navajo Nation Council ...
Around 71,000 Arizonans of voting age speak Navajo, and about one in 10 of them aren’t fluent in English, according to a Votebeat analysis of 2022 U.S. Census estimates. View the original article to ...
Navajo-speaking voters are a closely watched group. High turnout from the Navajo Nation—which sweeps across the entire northeast portion of Arizona before stretching into Utah, Colorado, and New ...
The group of Navajo speakers gathered in Flagstaff, Arizona, were deep into translating the pages stacked in front of them when they began deliberating over how to best describe fentanyl. It wouldn't ...
Navajo-speaking voters "will not understand what they are voting for" if the translation is flawed, Gorman said. "That is not what Section 203 is about." The Navajo Nation Office of the President did ...
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