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Hozho-Nashaadoo

  • Eric Dougherty
  • Dec 7, 2017
  • 1 min read

Thu, 07 Dec 2017


The 2017 Philosophy Club is raising awareness for the testing of uranium contamination levels in the groundwater on the Navajo reservation. This ribbon is a gift, conditional only in that you Hozho Nashaadoo (Walk in Harmony), and keep the first nations in your heart and mind. We are encouraging donations be made to the Tunxis Foundation for Water and Soil Testing of Uranium on the Navajo Reservation. Students should be allowed the opportunity to expand their studies beyond the traditional classroom environment and explore areas that are unique to their interests.


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