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Recent The Navajo Nation Salaries (May 25, 2012)
General Dentist Desjardins Management $158,766 Lawrence, MA, 01840 08/26/2010
Operations Research Analyst CGGVeritas $45,198 Houston, TX, 77001 07/15/2010

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  • The Navajo Nation
  • Industry: Services
  • City: Window Rock, AZ
  • The Navajo Nation is the leader among the world¡¯s indigenous peoples in exercising ourright to protect our people and our land through the banning of uranium mining. Thereare many who do not want to abide by this law, therefore we must remain vigilant inensuring that our people and our sacred land will not be sacrificed again. The IndigenousWorld Uranium Summit will be held November 30 to December 2, 2006 at the NavajoNation Museum in Window Rock to begin to address these issues with the internationalindigenous community. I encourage our Navajo people to participate in these discussionsreg...
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  • Joe Shirley