Anonymous ID: 1c1055 April 24, 2021, 11:14 a.m. No.13503037   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3048 >>3468

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>https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2021/04/23/jill-biden-visits-navajo-nation-covid-19-recovery/4296066001/

 

WINDOW ROCK — The Navajo Nation welcomed first lady Jill Biden on a two-day visit to the tribal capital with hand-drawn signs, handcrafted jewelry and a Pendleton blanket.

 

She returned the favors with praise for the way Navajo leaders and responded to the last year's health crisis, singling out their efforts as examples to follow. She also offered words of encouragement.

 

"As the world changes around us and chaos disrupts, we must have a path forward, a way to rediscover and recreate the harmony we need," she said on Thursday.

 

“Despite the challenges that you faced, the Navajo Nation lives that truth again and again.”

 

Biden, making her third visit to the country's largest reservation,found a capital still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, but showing signs of hope that a recovery is close.

Anonymous ID: 1c1055 April 24, 2021, 11:28 a.m. No.13503121   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3164 >>3338

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i know some people who use to go there as part of their church ministry every year…a family with kids….would travel to navajo nation to volunteer to do whatever.

 

they said the kids down there would do anything to be able to leave and get away from there.

they said the kids are scared and hate to sleep at night because they never know who is going to rape them…even people in own family.

 

the church people quit going after a few years.

said they couldn't take it anymore.

 

alcoholism and child abuse are rampant.

Anonymous ID: 1c1055 April 24, 2021, 11:43 a.m. No.13503205   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3214 >>3246 >>3270

https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/navajo-leaders-welcome-first-lady-jill-biden-to-the-navajo-nation

 

Navajo Leaders Welcome First Lady Jill Biden to the Navajo Nation

 

 

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation leaders welcomed the First Lady Jill Biden to the capital of the Navajo Nation on Thursday. A welcome ceremony was held at Navajo Veterans Memorial Park in Window Rock, Ariz. On hand to welcome. Biden to the country’s largest Indian reservationwere Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, First Lady Phefelia Nez, Vice President Myron Lizer, Second Lady Dottie Lizer, along with members of the 24th Navajo Nation Council and Navajo Nation Chief Justice JoAnn B. Jayne.

 

First Lady Biden addressed the Navajo people and leaders, which was aired live on the Nez-Lizer Facebook page and local radio stations. In her public address, First Lady Biden stated that the Biden-Harris Administration will always stand beside and work with American Indian tribes, including the Navajo Nation.

 

“Honoring the treaty trust obligations and responsibilities between tribes and the federal government will be recognized. With beauty, harmony, and Hozhó in front of us, behind us, above us, below us, and around us, we can build and strengthen Mother Earth and our Nation. We stand with the Navajo Nation today, tomorrow, and always,” First Lady Biden said.