The document provides information about an event occurring from August 7-11, 2013 in Gallup, New Mexico. The event is taking place at Red Rock Park, as indicated by the URL www.theceremonial.com. No other details about the event are provided in the short document.
The document is a calendar poster for the San Juan County Bookmobile for 2010. It lists the months of the year with dates and days of the week. The poster promotes the bookmobile's schedule and services provided by the Utah State Library.
The article discusses new advancements at Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center (TMC). TMC has received approval from the FDA to use a new Digital Breast Tomosynthesis system, making it the only healthcare facility in Indian Country to offer this advanced mammography technology. The technology creates a 3D image of the breast through multiple digitally processed x-rays, allowing physicians to better detect early-stage breast cancers. Additionally, TMC's Turquoise and Coral Adult Clinics have merged to form a new Primary Care Clinic in order to improve patient care through a more coordinated service delivery model. The changes have required some adjustments but are aimed at enhancing the patient experience.
Monument Valley Brochure - Design by Cal Nez DesignCal Nez Design
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This document is a map of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park that labels several points of interest and landmarks within the park. Some of the key landmarks labeled on the map include Mitchell Butte, Gray Whiskers, Big Indian, Castle Butte, Bear & Rabbit, Stagecoach, The King on his Throne, and Brigham's Tomb. The map also shows paved roads, hiking trails, guided tour roads, and locations of the visitor center complex, campgrounds, restaurants, and gas stations within the park.
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Monument Valley is a scenic area located on the Arizona-Utah border within the Navajo Nation. It is known for its large sandstone buttes and mesas that have been sculpted over millions of years by wind and water erosion. The area has been inhabited for centuries and many movies, such as Stagecoach and The Searchers, have been filmed there, highlighting its dramatic landscapes. Today, Monument Valley offers visitors the opportunity to experience and learn about the area's natural beauty and Navajo culture through guided tours.
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Cal Nez, a Navajo graphic designer, is featured on the cover of Utah Business magazine for his successful graphic design and advertising agency, Cal Nez Designs. Nez emphasized the importance of believing in oneself and persevering through challenges. He encouraged Native American tribes to support entrepreneurship programs for youth. Nez hopes his success can motivate other Native Americans and show them that they too can achieve their goals through hard work and determination.
Cal Nez Design is a 100% Native American graphic design firm with over 21 years of experience. They specialize in understanding Native American culture and communicating effectively for tribal clients. Their portfolio includes design work for governmental agencies, private companies, and events related to the Navajo Nation and other tribes. The founder, Cal Nez, was featured on the cover of Utah Business magazine for his success in bridging cultural gaps through graphic design.
The document provides an agenda and background information for the 2007 Navajo Nation Inaugural event held on January 9, 2007 in Window Rock, Navajo Nation, Arizona. The 3-page document includes welcoming remarks, biographies of Dr. Joe Shirley Jr. who was re-elected as Navajo Nation President and Ben Shelly who was elected as Navajo Nation Vice President. It also lists the planned events and activities for the inauguration ceremony and provides a list of members of the 21st Navajo Nation Council.
Indigenous communities have developed innovative solutions to challenges faced in their environments for generations, with examples including sustainable agricultural practices, natural medicines, and architectural designs well-suited for local conditions. While indigenous innovations were traditionally passed down through oral histories and observation, there is increased recognition of documenting and sharing this traditional knowledge more broadly to allow for exchange of ideas between communities and potential partnership on global issues like climate change.
The document wishes happy holidays from the Vice President of the Navajo Nation, Rex Lee Jim. It provides greetings in the Navajo language including 叩叩t辿辿h, Keshmish Doo, H坦zh坦ogo Nee, and N鱈n叩doohah.
This holiday greeting from the Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly and First Lady Martha Shelly wishes recipients peace, joy, love, and abundance during the holiday season. The greeting also includes a Navajo phrase that translates to "Going Forward with life and beauty for our future."
The document is a newsletter from Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center discussing various topics related to improving healthcare services. It discusses 1) expanding cancer care services by creating a Cancer Care Case Manager position to improve coordination of care between facilities; 2) celebrating National Medical Laboratory Week and honoring laboratory professionals; 3) Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center's second anniversary of becoming a self-determined healthcare facility under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act; and 4) a healing training called Gathering of Native Americans that incorporates Native cultural values to address issues like substance abuse and suicide.
We stylized, photographed and printed the Official portrait for the Navajo Nation.
We have the ability to combine all three discipline to make art work for the clients like the Office of the Navajo Nation President and Vice President.
NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HOUSING COUNCIL - 2011 Annual ReportCal Nez Design
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The 2011 annual report of the National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) highlights its mission to support affordable housing initiatives for Native communities across the U.S., involving advocacy, training, and technical assistance for tribal housing professionals. The organization faced funding challenges but successfully maintained federal support for tribal housing programs, providing significant training and assistance to numerous tribal entities. NAIHC continues to be a central resource for tribes, helping to build better housing programs through professional development and policy advocacy.
The 2011 annual report for Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center outlines its mission to provide superior and compassionate healthcare while detailing organizational history, services, and financial performance. It highlights a strategic plan to improve health outcomes and acknowledges the center's certified status which shifted management from the Indian Health Service to tribal control. Financially, the center reported a net income from revenues of over $54 million against expenditures of nearly $50 million, serving approximately 32,000 patients in the community.
The document is a commemorative program for the 2011 inauguration of Ben Shelly as President of the Navajo Nation and Rex Lee Jim as Vice President. The inauguration was held on January 11, 2011 in Window Rock, Arizona. The program provides details of the inauguration events and ceremonies, including musical performances, speeches, oaths of office and cultural presentations. It also provides biographies of President Shelly and Vice President Jim, as well as listings of the Navajo Nation Council members, Board of Election Supervisors, and Judicial Branch leaders.
Cal Nez Design, Inc. is a 100% Navajo-owned graphic design firm with 21 years of experience, focusing on addressing unique communication challenges faced by Native Americans. The company has a diverse client base, including government agencies and private companies, and emphasizes the importance of cultural understanding in its design projects. Founder Cal Nez highlights the significance of entrepreneurship for Native youth, encouraging them to engage in business to drive economic change in Indian country.
Indigenous communities have developed innovative solutions to challenges faced in their environments for generations, with examples including sustainable agricultural practices, natural medicines, and architectural designs well-suited for local conditions. While indigenous innovations were traditionally passed down through oral histories and observation, there is increased recognition of documenting and sharing this traditional knowledge more broadly to allow for exchange of ideas between communities and potential partnership on global issues like climate change.
The document wishes happy holidays from the Vice President of the Navajo Nation, Rex Lee Jim. It provides greetings in the Navajo language including 叩叩t辿辿h, Keshmish Doo, H坦zh坦ogo Nee, and N鱈n叩doohah.
This holiday greeting from the Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly and First Lady Martha Shelly wishes recipients peace, joy, love, and abundance during the holiday season. The greeting also includes a Navajo phrase that translates to "Going Forward with life and beauty for our future."
The document is a newsletter from Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center discussing various topics related to improving healthcare services. It discusses 1) expanding cancer care services by creating a Cancer Care Case Manager position to improve coordination of care between facilities; 2) celebrating National Medical Laboratory Week and honoring laboratory professionals; 3) Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center's second anniversary of becoming a self-determined healthcare facility under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act; and 4) a healing training called Gathering of Native Americans that incorporates Native cultural values to address issues like substance abuse and suicide.
We stylized, photographed and printed the Official portrait for the Navajo Nation.
We have the ability to combine all three discipline to make art work for the clients like the Office of the Navajo Nation President and Vice President.
NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HOUSING COUNCIL - 2011 Annual ReportCal Nez Design
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The 2011 annual report of the National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) highlights its mission to support affordable housing initiatives for Native communities across the U.S., involving advocacy, training, and technical assistance for tribal housing professionals. The organization faced funding challenges but successfully maintained federal support for tribal housing programs, providing significant training and assistance to numerous tribal entities. NAIHC continues to be a central resource for tribes, helping to build better housing programs through professional development and policy advocacy.
The 2011 annual report for Ts辿hootsoo鱈 Medical Center outlines its mission to provide superior and compassionate healthcare while detailing organizational history, services, and financial performance. It highlights a strategic plan to improve health outcomes and acknowledges the center's certified status which shifted management from the Indian Health Service to tribal control. Financially, the center reported a net income from revenues of over $54 million against expenditures of nearly $50 million, serving approximately 32,000 patients in the community.
The document is a commemorative program for the 2011 inauguration of Ben Shelly as President of the Navajo Nation and Rex Lee Jim as Vice President. The inauguration was held on January 11, 2011 in Window Rock, Arizona. The program provides details of the inauguration events and ceremonies, including musical performances, speeches, oaths of office and cultural presentations. It also provides biographies of President Shelly and Vice President Jim, as well as listings of the Navajo Nation Council members, Board of Election Supervisors, and Judicial Branch leaders.
Cal Nez Design, Inc. is a 100% Navajo-owned graphic design firm with 21 years of experience, focusing on addressing unique communication challenges faced by Native Americans. The company has a diverse client base, including government agencies and private companies, and emphasizes the importance of cultural understanding in its design projects. Founder Cal Nez highlights the significance of entrepreneurship for Native youth, encouraging them to engage in business to drive economic change in Indian country.