Approximately 191 feral horses have been found dead in a stock pond on Navajo land in northern Arizona, according to Navajo leaders, who attributed the death to ongoing drought and famine.
Nearly 200 feral horses were found dead in Gray Mountain, an unincorporated town on Navajo land in Coconino County, Arizona. Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye and Vice President Jonathan Nez ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Dozens of horses have died on tribal land in northern Arizona, apparently after getting trapped in a muddy stock pond as drought grips the region. Navajo Nation spokesman Mihio ...
FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — The Navajo Nation is offering $50 for each surrendered horse to encourage the removal of unbranded, free-roaming horses from tribal land. The nation's Department of Agriculture ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz (AP) - The Navajo Nation Council is commencing its summer session with a return to tradition. Tribal officials marked the beginning of the session Monday with a horse ride to the ...
FARMINGTON — The Navajo Nation is offering $50 for each surrendered horse to encourage the removal of unbranded, free-roaming horses from tribal land. The tribe’s Department of Agriculture rolled out ...
Horses with past ties in the claiming ranks will have their annual day in the spotlight Nov. 15 when the 27th Claiming Crown ...
Farmington, N.M. • The Navajo Nation is offering $50 for each surrendered horse to encourage the removal of unbranded, free-roaming horses from tribal land. The tribe's Department of Agriculture ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation Council is commencing its summer session with a return to tradition. The Farmington Daily Times reports tribal officials marked the beginning of the session ...
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