Articles written by Joseph Perez
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Run the land: Native women across the U.S. take to the roads and trails
TUCSON-"Getting lost is the best part of trail running," Marlinda Bedonie said with a chuckle as we shielded our eyes from the morning sun, searching for our cars. We spoke on a... — Updated 10/4/2021
One generation away: Diné College fights to keep Navajo culture alive during pandemic
Diné College wasn't Harley Interpreter's first choice for higher education. During summers in high school, at the urging of her elders, she would travel off the Navajo Nation... — Updated 6/7/2021
Pause on leasing public land for oil and gas extraction draws mixed reaction
PHOENIX-Land, and specifically what to do with land, has been among the most divisive topics in U.S. history since the arrival of European settlers. More than 500 years later, littl... — Updated 3/27/2021