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Who'll take charge of Navajo fund?
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Whatever | 12:17 p.m. June 20, 2008
just don't give it to the ones who walk around in San JUAN county today
with all the businesses they created from stolen money ,with an air about them
like nothing happened...how they go to sleep at nite especially with the history
they have in dealing with this mess along with all the money they recieve
continully from all the grants which enable them a descent education. Yet they
try to give the impression they carry the Native American on their shoulders but
it's more like they load them with boulders.
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Dineh of Utah | 3:50 p.m. June 24, 2008
This just shows not to trust any politicians, not even a relative nor the
president of the navajo nation. Everyone is thinking so greedy and dreaming that
it's all to funny to read the testimony's. There's never going to
be a headquarter in Montezuma Creek with all your relatives working for the
headquarter. Sorry! Come back down to earth to reality. What are we doing? Going
to washington dc running around like chickens asking for money that doesn't
even belong to you and begging for it. What is wrong with you natives. Ha Ha Ha
Haaaaa!
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NAVAJO PRINCESS | 4:37 p.m. June 26, 2008
Oh! "O", We definitely do not want the Navajo Nation to handle the
UNTF. If that ever happens, oh my ___, we definitely will not see that money
again. Aneth Extension residents are forgotten, and this is 2008 and the
residents are still being treated like they don't matter to the navajo
nation. Yeah, the navajo nation sure wants their money but in return the
president is not even helping the residents with nothing. What do you see in
Aneth Extension? NOTHING! The president of the navajo nation and all the other
people that went to DC just want the money for themselves, family and financial
advancement. If it wasn't for UTAH NAVAJO TRUST FUND that was supposed to
be for the residents of Aneth Extension, you people wouldn't even have a
job. THINK ABOUT IT!
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jenny | 3:59 p.m. Oct. 8, 2009
w0w Navajo is interesting i learned the language a little like the word kindi it
means evil
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jenny | 4:00 p.m. Oct. 8, 2009
i mean devil
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