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Dine coalition seeks to be included in efforts
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2003 Water rights, land use, mining and government reform are the top priorities of the Dine Bidzill Coalition, which represents 23 grassroot organizations throughout the Navajo Nation. Coalition spokesperson Norman Brown told The Farmington Daily-Times that it will work with the tribal council and new President Joe Shirley to address their concerns together. "We don't believe there is a line ... between the Coalition and the Navajo government," he said. "Aren't we all on the same team?" Get the Story:
Navajo grass roots ready to work with Council (The Farmington Daily-Times 2/3) Related Stories:
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