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Native American
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Monument Valley and Navajo Indian Reservation
Enjoy a full day exploring spectacular Monument Valley, with her breathtaking buttes and mesas. The Navajo Indians still live on the land here, and you will be able to discover more about their way of life.This tour is seasonal and operates from 15 April to 1 November, 2008 only.
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Grand Canyon West Rim Adventure and Skywalk
Explore the Grand Canyon's West Rim by both air and ground, including the new Grand Canyon Skywalk. Arriving via high-wing aircraft, you will meet your hosts - the Hualapai Indians. From here, choose between a scenic helicopter tour to the canyon floor, where the Colorado River carves out this natural landscape, or a Cowboys and Indians adventure!
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The Save the Peaks Coalition was formed to address environmental and human rights issues caused by proposed ski resort development on the San Francisco Peaks, a mountain in Northern Arizona held sacred by over 13 Native American Nations.
http://www.savethepeaks.org/
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The Northern Arizona Native-American Foundation (TNANAF),providing scholarships and educational opportunities for secondary students from the tribes in Northern Arizona.
http://www.tnanaf.org/
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Tooh Dineh Industries, Incorporated is a certified minority business electronic manufacturing service (EMS) provider, specializing in low to medium volume, high mix printed circuit board assembly, electromechanical assembly, and more.
http://www.toohdineh.com/
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Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation is a community focused non-profit organization. The Tuba City Indian Medical Center, a JCAHO accredited health center, provides services to the Navajo, Hopi & San Juan Paiute tribes.
http://tchealth.org
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The fundamental aim of the Water Is Life project is to empower the grassroots communities in the southwest region of the Navajo and Hopi Nations. They and other regional stakeholders will participate in a peacemaking process focused on water resource issues of importance to them. Peacemaking will work with these issues through developing relationships among all of the stakeholders involved in water resources, helping to create respect and cooperation through a comprehensive goal identification and change realization process.
http://www.navajopeacemakers.org/
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The Yavapai-Apache Nation is a sovereign Native American tribe from the Verde Valley, Arizona. Tribal members have two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two indigenous languages.
http://www.yavapai-apache.org/
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