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It is time for the Dine', young and old, to finish the work of our ancestors and make the Navajo Nation a free and democratic place where the needs of all are respected. The Dine' need to make some serious changes to their government in order for our generation to have anything to inherit. Unlike the previous generations, we will never have Grazing Rights, we will never have Customary Use Areas, we will only have a Homesite to own. The most reliable and self-sufficient manner in which Navajo Nation can truly be sovereign is to be economically independent. To do this, the Dine' must unite and tell the stagnant bureaucracies that, in order to be self-sufficient, the Dine' must be able to own and control their land without the Bureau of Indian Affairs having trustee oversight. Our government in Window Rock is not accountable to the People so we must remind them of the sovereignty of the People. No one can give us sovereignty, it is a series of rights and responsibilities that a people take upon themselves. Check out our plan at WWW.NAVAJOCONSTITUTION.COM to see how we propose the People create a body of laws, a Navajo Constitution, to guide our leaders into a future that respects the youth and elderly, and the needs of generations unable to ranch and farm as our self-sufficient ancestors did. Please pass on the message and get informed. Only united can the People start the next world of the Navajo. Ahe'ee.

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Dine' and friends of the Dine' all over the world, to sign the petition at WWW.NAVAJOCONSTITUTION.COM. You don't have to be eighteen or a registered voter, just have the desire to see change come for the People and their Dinetah.

My Blog

Link to Recorded Version of ASU Navajo Gov't Reform Debate on 10/28/09

From: Kathlene Rosier [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:30 AMTo: Kathlene RosierSubject: Recorded version of Navajo Nation Government Forum On behalf of the ILP Id ...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:18:00 GMT

Government Reform Deja Vu

Last night's discussion at Arizona State was well attended and seemed to happen in a mild and respectful way.  Representing the Initiative Task Force, Joe Shirley Jr. did a great job explaining the pr...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:07:00 GMT

Time to Get to Work

At Monday's special session of the Navajo Nation Council there is only one piece of legislation to be considered, although legislation regarding the possible SnowBowl ski resort acquisition plus cutti...
Posted by on Sun, 25 Oct 2009 11:27:00 GMT

Press Release from Speaker's Office Alleges Legal Violations by President's Office

***The following press release was sent out by the office of the speaker of the Navajo Council alleging improprieties by the president's office.  However there are several inconsistencies.  First, Joe...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Oct 2009 07:46:00 GMT

Navajo Council Votes Not to Fund Special Election Vote on Council Reduction

  
Posted by on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:04:00 GMT

Navajo Nation Council to Hear Report on BCDS and OnSat Investigations @ 1st Day of Fall Session

The first day of Council session has the former attorney general of Arizona, schlepping his way to run for governor, making a pit stop in Tse'gha'hoodzani'.  The Fall Sesson agenda also has two report...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:12:00 GMT

Important Infomation about Upcoming Dec. 15th Navajo Nation Special Election

Special election set for December 15th, 2009 for voters to decide whether to reduce Navajo Nation Council from 88 to 24 members; line-item veto for presidency1. The Navajo Election Administration purg...
Posted by on Fri, 09 Oct 2009 13:25:00 GMT

"The Queen Bee and Her Uuigi-Guuigi Government"

            THE QUEEN BEE AND HER UUIGI-GUUIGI GOVERNMENTTaking the western road back through Ganado, I decided to take a detour to visit an old friend living in Kykotsmovi, home of the Hopi Tribal ...
Posted by on Sun, 04 Oct 2009 13:43:00 GMT

News of the Nation 9/26/09

News of the Nation 9/26/09            On Thursday and Friday members of the Navajo Council met in two sessions pertaining to gaming and the upcoming December 15th, 2009 special election to allow voter...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Sep 2009 10:01:00 GMT

Election to Reduce Navajo Council Set for December 15th, 2009

The Navajo Election Board of Supervisors set the 15th of December as the date for the national election on whether to reduce the Navajo Council from 88 to 24 members and whether to give the presidency...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:55:00 GMT