Peterson Zah leaves tribal affair job at Arizona State University
Peterson Zah, the former president of the Navajo Nation, is leaving his post at Arizona State University.

Zah has served as special advisor to the ASU president since 1995. He has focused on improving the school's relationship with tribes and on recruiting and retaining Indian students.

But Zah is leaving to get back into Navajo affairs. He plans to form a non-profit group that will help tribal members who are frustrated with their tribal government.

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Former Navajo president resigns university post (AP 11/16)