In a First, Navajos to Vote on Their Power Structure
From the New York Times:
Navajo voters have never had much of a say in how their modern government was shaped. But that may soon change, after a tribal judge cleared the way for a special election on a restructuring that could alter the balance of power on the sprawling reservation.
The government structure was forced upon Navajo voters 86 years ago and was reorganized under three branches without their consent.
Maybe Navajos “will have a greater sense of ownership in the government than they now have,” said Dale Mason, who teaches Navajo government at the University of New Mexico, Gallup.






