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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] ... Navajo Nation (Tsaile, AZ) is temporarily closed to visitors ...[/quote] Is this old information from early in the pandemic? Much of the Nation was closed to visitors then, but tourist sites are generally open again. Navajo Nation official FAQ site: https://www.navajo-nsn.gov/Faqs Tsaile's Canyon de Chelly is open, and the Mummy Cave, and other tourist sites. [/quote] https://www.sierraserviceproject.org/partner-communities/navajo-nation/ Update: May 6, 2024 We regret to share that due to recent information about facilities limitations in the Navajo Nation this summer, SSP has had to cancel our 2024 volunteer program at that site. SSP has a long history of partnership with the Navajo Nation, with Diné resident Silver Nez Perry (who supports this difficult decision) currently sitting on our board. We look forward to returning at some point, and will explore alternatives for housing for future summers. Based in Tsaile, AZ, we have partnered with the Tsaile Wheatfields and Lukachukai Chapters of the Navajo Nation since 2013, and throughout the 2000s. Since 1994, SSP has partnered with various Diné (pronounced din-EH, meaning “the people”) communities. [/quote]
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