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Nenahnezad is a Chapter community just to the south of Fruitland, between the towns of Farmington and Shiprock.
The Shiprock Chapter government is a branch of the Navajo Nation government which exercise varied delegated powers and governmental authority in accordance with Navajo statutory, regulatory, and common law.
Corrupt Shiprock Chapter Officials

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It is the Navajo Nation's largest community, slightly larger than Shiprock, New Mexico, and the headquarters of the Western Navajo Agency.
There is a branch library in Shiprock.
Shiprock () is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States, on the Navajo reservation.
Shiprock is named after the nearby Shiprock rock formation.
Shiprock is a key road junction for truck traffic and tourists visiting the Four Corners, Mesa Verde, Shiprock and the Grand Canyon.
Shiprock is located at ( 36. 792789 ,-108. 687294 ).
* The Uranium Education Program at the Shiprock campus is empowerment program for the Navajo centering on the study of radiation and environmental health issues arising from the aftermath of uranium mining / milling operations on the Navajo Nation, as well as other serious environmental issues.
Shiprock (, " rock with wings " or " winged rock ") is an inselberg rising nearly above the high-desert plain on the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, New Mexico, USA.
It lies about southwest of the town of Shiprock, which is named for the peak.
Shiprock is a point of interest for rock climbers and photographers and has been featured in several film productions and novels.
Shiprock is composed of fractured volcanic breccia and black dikes of igneous rock called " minette ".
Shiprock is in the northeastern part of the Navajo Volcanic Field ; the field includes intrusions and flows of minette and other unusual igneous rocks that formed about 25 million years ago.
In a legend that puts the peak in a larger geographic context, Shiprock is said to be either a medicine pouch or a bow carried by the " Goods of Value Mountain ", a large mythic male figure comprising several mountain features throughout the region.
The first ascent route is featured in the book Fifty Classic Climbs of North America ; however, the idea of climbing Shiprock is repugnant to many Navajo people.
The department recently obtained a new mobile command post vehicle and is assigned to the Shiprock District.
Shiprock Aquatic Reserve is within Burraneer Bay.
Access to the aquatic reserve is via Shiprock Rd in Port Hacking.

Shiprock and by
Drawing by Sam Ahkeak of sandpainting of Dinétah, the Navajo Homeland created by ceremonial leaders near Shiprock around 1930.
The 2002 film " Rocks With Wings ", directed by Rick Derby, follows the Navajo members of the Lady Chieftains, the girls ' basketball team from Shiprock High School, as they struggle with a new ( black ) coach, their own expectations, and those of their community and the " Anglo " world around them.
Shiprock, first climbed by David Brower and friends in 1939
Permits are issued by the department to camp and hike in some areas, but not for sacred monuments such as Shiprock.

Shiprock and Navajo
From October 9 to 12, 1939, a Sierra Club climbing team including Brower, along with Bestor Robinson, Raffi Bedayn, and John Dyer, completed the first ascent of Shiprock, the erosional remnant of the throat of a volcano with nearly vertical walls on the Navajo reservation in northwestern New Mexico.
Ship Rock ( also called Shiprock ), in northwestern New Mexico, and Church Rock and Agathla, near Monument Valley, are erosional remnants of potassium-rich igneous rocks and associated breccias of the Navajo Volcanic Field, produced about 25 million years ago.
There are also seven branches of Diné College on the reservation in Arizona ( three in Apache County ( Chinle, Ganado, and Window Rock ), one in Coconino County ( Tuba City ), and one in Navajo County ( Kayenta ) and New Mexico ( one in McKinley County ( Crownpoint ) and one in San Juan County ( Shiprock )).
Map of Navajo Volcanic Field with Shiprock
* Navajo. org: Shiprock
Examples include minettes in the Navajo Volcanic Field ( e. g. dikes near Shiprock and Mitten Rock, NM ) of the Colorado Plateau and in the Mexican Volcanic Belt.
The Navajo Nation Police are responsible for seven districts, Chinle, Crownpoint, Dilkon, Kayenta, Shiprock, Tuba City, and Window Rock.

Shiprock and on
Twelve previous attempts on Shiprock had failed, and it was known as " the last great American climbing problem ".
Shiprock, New Mexico a volcanic neck in the distance, with radiating dike on its south side.

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The physical features include three rivers: the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers ; also, the Chuska Mountains and Shiprock Pinnacle to the west, volcanic structures, buttes, mesas, badlands, and fertile river valleys.
Since 1984, the community has been the host of the Shiprock Marathon and Relay.
Central Consolidated Schools serves Shiprock as well as other communities in western San Juan County.
Other cities in the region include Cortez and Durango in Colorado, Monticello and Blanding in Utah, Kayenta and Chinle in Arizona, and Shiprock, Aztec, and Bloomfield in New Mexico.
Near Shiprock, New Mexico.
Native American cultural concerns also led to complete climbing closures at Cave Rock at Lake Tahoe, Monument Valley, Shiprock and Canyon de Chelly.

Shiprock and wrote
The journalist Malcolm Brenner, who had covered Native American issues for newspapers from the Shiprock, New Mexico area, wrote in his review: " Over and over again, Means makes blanket condemnations of all ' White People ' that he would assuredly bust my chops for if I made them about Indians ...

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Chapter 8, is entitled `` On Magnetism '' and in it are included such remarks as, `` One has always been tempted to compare the magnetic forces with the electrical forces.
it is the subject of Chapter 4.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
In his commentary on Chapter 3 of the Brahma Sutras, Sivananda notes that karma is insentient and short-lived, and ceases to exist as soon as a deed is executed.
He declines to solve a case for the Home Secretary because he is retired in Chapter One of Peril at End House ( 1932 ).
The Eaglet is a character appearing in Chapter 2 and 3 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, a reference to Edith Liddell, Alice's sister.
But there are smaller snippets of tradition preserved in the Historia Brittonum: in Chapter 31, we are told that Vortigern ruled in fear of Ambrosius ; later, in Chapter 66, various events are dated from a Battle of Guoloph ( often identified with Wallop, ESE of Amesbury near Salisbury ), which is said to have been between Ambrosius and Vitolinus ; lastly, in Chapter 48, it is said that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion by Ambrosius.
" In Chapter 48 Ambrosius Aurelianus is described as " king among all the kings of the British nation ".
During combat, he is injured in his back, fatally ( Chapter 6 ) — the resulting wound is large enough for Paul to see Haie's breathing lung when Himmelstoss carries him to safety.
Abstraction is one of Jung's 57 definitions in Chapter XI of Psychological Types.
Chapter 17 of William Bates ' 1920 book Perfect Sight Without Glasses, in which the author argues that observation of the sun is beneficial to those with poor vision, includes a figure of somebody " Focussing the Rays of the Sun Upon the Eye of a Patient by Means of a Burning Glass.
( Chapter 1 is the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters ; here first God and then Joshua make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land ; at chapter 12, Joshua looks back on the conquest ; and at chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land ).
* A baldric features prominently in Chapter 4 of Alexandre Dumas, père's The Three Musketeers, in which D ' Artagnan has his nearly-disastrous first encounters with Porthos ( who is wearing one ), Aramis, and Athos.
( A fourth, Elihu the Buzite ( Heb: Alieua ben Barakal the Buzite ), begins talking in Chapter 32 and plays a significant role in the dialogue, but his arrival is not described ).
After Elihu's speech ends with the last verse of Chapter 37, God appears and in the second verse of Chapter 38, God says, speaking of Job: “ Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?

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