- Navajo Tribal Council
Navajo Tribal Council is the
legislative branch of theNavajo Nation government. It is comprised of 88 elected members from the 110 chapters (local communities) that make up the Navajo Nation. It is presided over by a Speaker who is elected by the council. The council meets at least four times a year in the capital of the Navajo Nation,Window Rock, AZ . The council delegates represent their respective chapters and when council is in session; issues pertaining to their chapters are discussed and new legislation is passed. The delegates also are part of at least one of 12 tribal committees.History
The Navajo Tribal Council was created in
1936 by theU.S. Secretary of the Interior in order to certify mineral leases on the Navajoreservation . During its first meeting, the council acquiesced to U.S. pressure to grant theoil companies use of the land. In return, the Navajo Nation was promised more land that could be used forsubsistence farming andsheep grazing. This first council was headed byChee Dodge . After refusing to adopt Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier'sIndian Reorganization Act in1934 , the Navajo Nation Council reformed in1937 . Until1984 , the Council and Navajo Nation had been supported by funding from the wealth ofnatural resources on the reservation but in 1984 the council established the Permanent Trust Fund in which 12% of allrevenue each year were deposited. It wasn't until2004 that funds from the trust fund could be accessed.ee also
*http://www.navajonationcouncil.org
*http://www.navajo.org/history.htm
*http://www.westernindian.org/nav_gov.htm
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