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Navajo Nation TV - NNTV Navajo Nation Office of Broadcast Services will inspire and empower the Navajo people through the sa

  - Shaniah Morningstar
01/20/2020

- Shaniah Morningstar

💚 "The Navajo basket is like you, you start from home, the coils represent the journey through life, and that is always entertwined with support from family, educators, and one day their future experiences going out into the world. Be proud of where you come from and who you are shík'é dóó shídiné'é."
🎤Talent Name: Shaniah Morningstar (Diné from Monument Valley, UT)
đź‘‘Title: the current University of Utah Miss American Indian Woman Scholar title holder.
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10/03/2018
Navajo Youth Film Festival going on today!
05/05/2018

Navajo Youth Film Festival going on today!

Deadline to submit is this Friday!

04/24/2018

Seeing Navajo Youth Succeed is the vision of the generations who came before us.

23rd Navajo Nation Council Spring Session Today April 16, 2018 at 10am MST. This an opportunity to watch live and to lea...
04/16/2018

23rd Navajo Nation Council Spring Session Today April 16, 2018 at 10am MST. This an opportunity to watch live and to learn about what's important in the Navajo Nation.

Navajo Nation Council @ USTREAM: . Political News

04/05/2018

Sho! Spring is here and it's the season of change. Working on great things at NNTV

10/04/2017

The Navajo Nation President has declared Indigenous Peoples Day in every 2nd Monday of October!

"New Mexico PBS, also branded by its call letters KNME, is working with Navajo Nation TV, based in Window Rock, Arizona,...
07/03/2017

"New Mexico PBS, also branded by its call letters KNME, is working with Navajo Nation TV, based in Window Rock, Arizona, to improve broadcast service to its communities. Christina Tsosie, a media production specialist at NNTV, which has its own television station, said the broadcast area of the station’s low-power signal covers only about 30 miles and doesn’t begin to reach the entire Navajo Nation.

The engineering support involves improving the tuning of NNTV’s station so that it can retransmit New Mexico PBS’s FNX service farther into the Navajo Nation, Joachim said. The next step will be persuading people to put up an antenna and watch FNX over the air for free.

Through KMNE, FNX reaches 670,000 people, about 12 percent of whom are Native American. “My goal is to get out as far as Tuba City, Arizona,” a town on sparsely populated Navajo lands. “That might add another 10,000 people,” Joachim said."

First Nations Experience will become a beneficiary of auction proceeds through parent station KVCR in San Bernardino, Calif.

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