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    Vol. 12, No. 2 "Ádahooníłígíí". Arizona Memory Project. Archived from the original on 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2021-11-10. Ádahooníłígíí on the Arizona Memory...
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  • That year Young and Morgan served as editors and began publication of Ádahooníłígíí, the first newspaper written in Navajo and the second Native American-language...
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    Publishing. Los Angeles: 2001. Chee Dodge yę́ę baa haneʼ. (obituary), Ádahooníłígíí. February 1, 1947. Vol. 2 No. 4. Wilkins, David E. The Navajo Political...
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    Bible. From 1943 to about 1957, the Navajo Agency of the BIA published Ádahooníłígíí ("Events"), the first newspaper in Navajo and the only one to be written...
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  • Huachuca in the 1940s 93d Blue Helmet – Fort Huachuca in the 1940s Ádahooníłígíí – Navajo Nation in the 1940s and 1950s Apache Drum Beat – San Carlos...
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    States portal Cherokee Advocate (1844–1906), a separate publication Ádahooníłígíí LeBeau, Patrik. Term Paper Resource Guide to American Indian History...
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  • Leon Wall and Edward Mays. He and Young started the publication of Ádahooníłígíí, a bilingual Navajo-English newspaper. He received an honorary degree...
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  • Navy: Tom Oxendine (Lumbee). 1943 First Navajo language newspaper: Adahooniligii. First Native American venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic church:...
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  • Phoenix, the second regularly circulating Native-language newspaper was Ádahooníłígíí, published in Arizona from 1943 to 1957. This newspaper, printed entirely...
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  • needed] Anchorage Times Insurgent49 [citation needed] Tundra Times Ádahooníłígíí The Argus (Holbrook, Arizona) (1895–1900) The Bachelor's Beat Bisbee...
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  • newspaper's slogan was "Voice of Scenic Navajoland." Unlike its predecessor Ádahooníłígíí of the 1940s, the Times is published in English, rarely and infrequently...
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    linguist, leading researcher on the Navajo language, co-founder of the Ádahooníłígíí Navajo newspaper, member of the Navajo code talker operation during...
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