JAWS: BioPark gets new Sharks
Sand tiger explores its new home at the ABQ BioPark Aquarium. Photo by Natalie Sommer/ABQ BioPark. ALBUQUERQUE, NM–Three new sand tigers, two males and one female, are now swimming in the ABQ BioPark Aquarium’s Shark Tank. The sand tigers join four other species of sharks that visitors can see glide through the 285,000-gallon exhibit. Really More...
For the May 20 Solar Eclipse, many Navajos will not eat nor look at the sky
By: NP staff | thenavajopost.com | May 20 Moon: An annular eclipse occurs when the moon blocks more than 80 per cent of the sun leaving a thin ring. Jhua xing-China Native Americans have many taboos or different More...
Navajo kids got to experience Space Center Technology
By: [email protected] | The Navajo Post | Science Red Mesa Elementary Students take time out from learning about space in Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ – On April 26, Red Mesa Elementary School students recently More...
Interracial marriages on the rise
Weekly Edition | February 23, 2012 | By: NP writer In 2000, Alabama became the last state to remove its unenforceable ban on intermarriage. Pat Buchanan wrote a book titled, “Suicide of a Superpower,” More...
Space: invisible supermassive black hole
Credit: NASA/ESA/T. Lauer (NOAO) AUSTIN, TEXAS—To Native Americans, the stars tells of what is. A unique compact cluster of young, blue stars surrounds the invisible supermassive black hole in the very core of More...
Should the Navajo Nation legalize Medical Marijuana?
by Navajo Post on Friday, November 4, 2011 at 10:33am Nov. 4, 2011 By: Navajo Post Phoenix- In 2010 Arizona voters passed a measure to legal medical marijuana, Arizona prop 203 the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act More...