In the early 1900s, hundreds of families were displaced by the U.S. government to make room for Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. Their descendants want to keep their memories alive.
The treaty they signed with the white man’s government in 1868 promised the Navajos sovereignty within their reservation for as long as the grass shall grow and the rivers run. Since then, 100 years ...
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