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| Duane 'Chili' Yazzie speaking at the Navajo Nation Council session today. Watch video of today's press conference. https://www.facebook.com/tonizhoniani |
"The proposal creates a bureaucratic framework that would treat our land as a commodity for business, and bypass the fundamental necessity of Navajo consent in matters of energy, water, and land use," the Dine' Grassroots Coalition said.
The Office of Navajo Government Development has produced the 108 page document of 45,000 words. Grassroots Navajos say the draft keeps changing, and few Dine' are aware of it. The name placed on the document is in the Dine' language, and this is meant to mislead the people. The name is a misappropriation and it is actually aimed at the commodification of Mother Earth.
This government reform would create a fourth branch of the tribal government to replace the Navajo Bill of Rights and Dine' Fundamental Law. The process violates the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which ensures free, prior and informed consent.
Calling for an end to burning fossil fuels -- coal, oil and gas -- Dine' called for fossil-free energy in order to mitigate climate change, during the morning's press conference in front of the Navajo Nation Council's winter session.
Diné Defend Land and Water at Navajo Nation Council
Watch recorded videos of today:
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Contact: chili_yazzie@hotmail.com
A group of grassroots organizations convened in Dec 2025 to discuss concerns related to the Navajo Nation, these concerns have been formulated into position statements to be presented to the Navajo Nation leadership including the Navajo Nation Council and the Office of the President and Vice President. These positions will be presented at the Press Conference to be held in front of the Navajo Nation Council Chambers on January 27, 2026, at 9 am.
The proposal to reform the Navajo government drafted by the Office of Navajo Government Development has been analyzed and is found to be replete with foundational issues, we are recommending that the proposal not be presented to the Navajo people as a referendum initiative as proposed by the ONGD
The proposal by the Trump administration to expedite natural resources extraction with little or no environmental review is a critical concern
The depletion of the waters of Navajo lands and the continued lost of water rights must be consciously and deliberately addressed by our Navajo Nation leadership
The uninhibited incursion by the federal Immigration and Custom Enforcement agency on Indian lands and arrest and abuse of Native American citizens is greatly concerning


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