Being Navajo

Being Navajo Ya' at' eeh! We are all one family and are here to help/support one another. Invite others to join as well. -Est.6.27.09

06/09/2024

Our public screening is next week and it's free. We look forward to seeing everyone at the Connie Gotsch Theater at San Juan College next Saturday at 1pm!

01/28/2024
01/09/2022

NAVAJO NATION APPLAUDS APPOINTMENT OF ARIZONA STATE SENATOR THERESA HATATHLIE (01/07/2022)

The 24th Navajo Nation Council applauds the appointment of Theresa Hatathlie as Arizona State Senator for Legislative District 7 (LD7) by the Coconino County Board of Supervisors, by a vote of 5 in favor, 0 opposed. By state election procedures, she will be formally sworn into public office on Monday, Jan. 10.

Former Senator Jamescita Peshlakai (D-LD7) resigned from her position in late December to take a position with the United States Department of Interior. Three candidates were recommended by Coconino County that included community leader Theresa Hatathlie-Delmar, chapter leader Gwen Ward, and Navajo Nation Community Development Executive Director Dr. Pearl Yellowman.

“Our incoming Senator Theresa Hatathlie is a respected public servant who has stood behind our college students and held school districts responsible for the education of our young people. She is the Vice President of the Diné College Board of Regents and has served in this leadership position over nine years. We applaud the Coconino County Board of Supervisors for their leadership in making sure a Diné leader was appointed to this position. Theresa Hatathlie is a proven community advocate who continues to serve as a local coordinator helping hundreds of Navajo families that need direct COVID-19 relief. Through their work, non-profit organizations support our hospitals, first responders, police departments, and tribal health care facilities,” said Speaker Seth Damon (Bááhaalí, Chichiltah, Manuelito, Red Rock, Rock Springs, Tséyatoh).

Theresa Hatathlie is from Coal Mine Mesa, Ariz., and is the Logistics Coordinator for the Navajo and Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund - which has raised millions over the last two years for Indigenous families. She previously served as the Human Resources Director for the Tuba City Unified School District and holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Northern Arizona University.

“This selection of Theresa Hatathlie as our new Arizona Senator is good news for our people. Senator Jamescita Peshlakai has been an outstanding advocate for our infrastructure projects during this pandemic and she got hard work done. She is qualified, capable, and prepared to bring decades of her experience to the Arizona State Capitol. It is our belief she will work hard and push forward the priorities that Senator Peshlakai carried during this pandemic,” said Council Delegate Thomas Walker (Birdsprings, Leupp, Tolani Lake, Coalmine Canyon, Cameron).

The remainder of the term for former Senator Jamescita Peshlakai will be served by incoming Senator Theresa Hatathlie until January 2023. Arizona Legislative District 7 spans across Apache, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Mohave, Navajo, and Pinal Counties.

“Thank you for your gift of time, kindness, and energetic assistance for my nomination and selection as a new Arizona State Senator. This phenomenal success would not be possible without the overwhelming support of my community and family. I am humbled and give thanks to the Holy People, my forefathers, and my family, for I am the product of their prayers, teachings, and strength. I hereby devote the best of my abilities to work to resolve the challenges facing our people. Thank you Senator Jamescita Peshlakai for your exemplary leadership, breaking that glass ceiling, and for creating a space for Diné women leaders in the Arizona Legislature,” added incoming Senator Theresa Hatathlie.

The Arizona Legislative Session begins in Phoenix, Ariz. on Monday. The White Mountain Apache, San Carlos Apache, Hualapai, Havasupai, Kaibab Paiute, San Juan Southern Paiute, Zuni Pueblo, Hopi, and the Navajo Nation are within the district legislative boundaries.

# # #

SIGN UP FOR NEWS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH:
Email Updates: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/B09B3TV
Website: NavajoNationCouncil.org

10/20/2021

The mother of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Mary E. Toya, passed away on Saturday. The cause of death and her age was not released in the statement issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

06/01/2021

The unfolding and refolding of flags is unique to the Navajo People and is a service provided by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9517 in Shiprock.

Address

Way Over There
Window Rock, AZ

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Being Navajo posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share