EditorialRaquel Welch collection makes $1million at auction as late starlet?s necklace, convertible, Golden Globe, Bedazzled bikini and more go under the hammer
EditorialRaquel Welch collection makes $1million at auction as late starlet?s necklace, convertible, Golden Globe, Bedazzled bikini and more go under the hammer
EditorialHoodoos, eroded towers of rock that date back tens of millions of years, are seen from the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, May 9, 2023. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialHoodoos, eroded towers of rock that date back tens of millions of years, are seen from the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, May 9, 2023. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialHoodoos, eroded towers of rock that date back tens of millions of years, are seen from the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, May 9, 2023. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialJonathan Nez, president of the Navajo Nation, and Phefelia Nez arrive for a state dinner during the visit of President Emmanuel Macron of France, at the White House in Washington on Thursday, Dec.1, 2022. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The New York Times)
EditorialYRJ, a girl whose birth mother is Navajo but who is living with a white family who wants to adopt her, in Texas, on May 31, 2022. (Allison V. Smith/The New York Times)
EditorialHealth care workers treat a Navajo patient with COVID at Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services in Gallup, N.M., Nov. 25, 2020. (Adam Ferguson/The New York Times)
EditorialThe composer and artist Raven Chacon, a member of the Navajo Nation, at Crow’s Shadow Institute for the Arts, in Pendleton, Ore., Feb. 17, 2019. (Celeste Noche/The New York Times)
EditorialAn installation by Chip Thomas’ second exhibition, “Unsilenced,” at the Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center in Fort Garland, Colo., Sept. 30, 2021. (Kalen Goodluck/The New York Times)
EditorialTyrenn Lodgepole, who is Navajo and a member of the dance troupe Indigenous Enterprise, in his regalia in downtown Phoenix, Oct. 26, 2021. (Tomás Karmelo Amaya/The New York Times)
EditorialTyrenn Lodgepole, who is Navajo and a member of the dance troupe Indigenous Enterprise, in his regalia in downtown Phoenix, Oct. 26, 2021. (Tomás Karmelo Amaya/The New York Times)
EditorialFry bread at the home of Hope Peshlakai, who learned how to make it from her Navajo grandmother, in Mesa, Ariz., Oct. 27, 2021. (Ash Ponders/The New York Times)
EditorialBessie Smith, 79, who was forbidden from speaking her Navajo language once she began attending a federal boarding school and nearly forgot her native tongue, in Denver, June 16, 2021. (Sharon Chischilly/The New York Times)
EditorialKrystal Tsosie, a genetics researcher at Vanderbilt University and a member of the Navajo Nation, at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. on June 23, 2021. (Tomás Karmelo Amaya/The New York Times)
EditorialDamian Cabman, a member of the Navajo tribe, filled buckets of water to take home at the Bataan water loading station in Gallup, N.M., Jan. 22, 2021. (Kalen Goodluck/The New York Times)
EditorialNavajo voters ride to the polls in Kayenta, Ariz., on the Navajo Nation reservation on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020. (Sharon Chischilly/The New York Times)
EditorialSierra Teller Ornelas, a creator of the new Peacock comedy "Rutherford Falls,” in Los Angeles, Ca., April 9, 2021. (Nia Macknight/The New York Times)
EditorialJonathan Nez, the president of Navajo Nation who backed President Joe Biden in the 2020 election, is hoping for federal support to improve access to water and electricity for Native Americans, among other infrastructure improvements. (Sharon Chischilly/The New York Times)
EditorialReva Hoover, assistant customer service manager at Bashas’ Diné Market, in Tuba City, Ariz., in The Navajo Nation on Dec. 7, 2020. (John Burcham/The New York Times)
EditorialHeather Willie, a Navajo woman, quarantines in a hotel after testing positive for Covid-19 in Gallup, N.M., Nov. 20, 2020. (Adam Ferguson/The New York Times)
EditorialCarla Winston, right, looks on as an old Dodge Power Wagon was done up for Christmas at her mechanic's shop in Magdalena, N.M., near the Alamo Navajo reservation, Dec. 9, 2020. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)
EditorialTerry Yazzie celebrates with a Biden-Harris campaign flag in Window Rock, Ariz., on Nov. 4, 2020, the day after Election Day. (Sharon Chischilly/The New York Times)
EditorialShaandiin Parrish, Miss Navajo Nation, hands out homemade masks, hand sanitizer, and information pamphlets at a checkpoint in Chinle, Ariz., on Aug. 20, 2020. (Sharon Chischilly/The New York Times)
EditorialHarriet Yazzie carries fresh tomatoes inside to be sorted on her farm, Spirit Farm, on the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, Oct. 5, 2020. (Brian Dawson/The New York Times)
EditorialShaandiin Parrish, Miss Navajo Nation, hands out homemade masks, hand sanitizer, and information pamphlets at a checkpoint in Chinle, Ariz., on Aug. 20, 2020. (Sharon Chischilly/The New York Times)
EditorialArtie Yazzie, a community gardener, who grows produce for his neighbors in Teesto, Ariz., on the Navajo Nation Reservation, on July 23, 2020. (John Burcham/The New York Times)
EditorialBrighid Pulskamp on May 14, 2020, at her sewing machine in La Habra, Calif., where she creates her Navajo-inspired PPE masks to distribute on the reservation. (Adam Amengual/The New York Times)
EditorialNavajo Police Department officers set up a road block in Window Rock, Ariz., April 3, 2020, in response to the coronavirus pandemic. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times)