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Diné College Press
Diné College Press (formerly ''Navajo Community College Press'') is the publishing division of Diné College, headquartered in Tsaile, Arizona, but whose territory spans throughout the Navajo Nation. ''Diné College Press'' has published books by and pertaining to Native Americans in the United States, Native Americans. While most titles focus on the issues of the Navajo people, others have dealt with broader issues pertaining to Native American studies. Authors include Acoma Pueblo poet and author Simon J. Ortiz and Pawnee people, Pawnee-Otoe-Missouria author Anna Lee Walters. Published works Titles published by the Diné College Press include the following. *Ruth Roessel. Illustrated by Raymond J. Johnson (artist), Raymond Johnson and Jason Chee. ''Navajo studies at Navajo Community College.'' (1971). . *Ethelou Yazzie, ed. Andy Tsihnahjinnie, illustrator. Martin Hoffman, photography. ''Navajo history.'' (1971). *Ruth Roessel, ed. ''Navajo stories of the long walk period.'' (197 ...
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Diné College
Diné College is a public tribal land-grant college based in Tsaile, Arizona, serving the Navajo Nation. It offers associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, academic certificates, and one master's degree. History Diné College opened in 1968 as the Navajo Community College, the first college established by Native Americans for Native Americans.College Opens for Navajo Tribe
. ''United Press International''. The Ogden Standard-Examiner. January 20, 1969. p. 8A.
The college was chartered by the Navajo Nation in 1968. The Navajo Tribal Council appointed Guy Gorman, Yazzie Begay, Chester Yellowhair, Carl Todacheene, Wilson Skeet, Howard Gorman, Allen Yazzie, and Dillon Platero to be the first to serve on the colle ...
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