Native American Culture

History of the Navajo Squash Blossom

History of the Navajo Squash Blossom

With western fashion becoming more and more prominent in the western industry, we thought we would take the time to… Read More

3 years ago

Silver & Turquoise Ball Benefiting the Phoenix Indian Center

The 38th annual Silver & Turquoise Ball benefiting the Phoenix Indian Center is kicking off on Friday, October 22, 2021,… Read More

3 years ago

What you Need to Know About the Hualapai Indian Tribe

The Hualapai Tribe is located in northwestern Arizona and covers about one million acres along the Grand Canyon and Colorado… Read More

3 years ago

History of the Hopi Indians

While we have been focusing a lot on the Navajo Nation, we also wanted to take some time to tell… Read More

3 years ago

Discover Navajo Nation: Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park

The Navajo Nation Zoo and Botanical Park located in Window Rock, Arizona isn’t just any ordinary zoo, it’s the only… Read More

3 years ago

Welcome, Miss Navajo Nation 2021-2022!

Niagara Rockbridge, 22 years old from Piñon, Arizona, has been crowned Miss Navajo Nation 2021-2022. Niagara is of the Towering… Read More

3 years ago

History of the Annual Navajo Council Trail Ride

As with everything else in the Navajo Nation, the Annual Navajo Council Trail Ride is rich in Navajo history. The… Read More

3 years ago

Arizona Recognizes Navajo Code Talkers Day

Back in 1982, President Ronald Reagan established a presidential proclamation that stated August 14th would be the National day to… Read More

3 years ago

History of Navajo Turquoise

Known as the ‘stone of life,’ Navajo Turquoise holds great value and significance among the Navajo people, a Native American… Read More

3 years ago

Supporting Navajo Nation Agriculture

It might be something that most overlook, but Navajo Nation agriculture runs deep and it's important to highlight the efforts… Read More

3 years ago