Between 1863 to 1866, in an event that became known as the Long Walk, the United States forced more than 10,000 Navajo from their homelands to a resettlement camp at Bosque Redondo, 300 miles to ...
And this is where fry bread was born. Read more: Styles Of Regional BBQ In The US The Long Walk moved the Navajo up to 450 miles from their home to a number of internment camps in Eastern New ...
Hastiin Tádídínii, whose name translates to “Corn Pollen Man,” is famous among the Navajo for defying the U.S. government’s ethnic cleansing and deportation efforts during the Long Walk ...
Laura Tohe, poet laureate of the Navajo Nation, is the tribe’s first. She’s published books of poetry, oral histories and ...