Mary Francis Polanco, a lifelong journalist, will be remembered for her tenacity, her vision as a documentarian and her role in founding the Indigenous Journalists Association. Polanco, who founded ...
Polanco, who founded the Jicarilla Chieftain in 1962 and served as its editor-in-chief for more than 40 years, died March 7 in her sleep. She was 86. She was born Mary Lynch on April 17 ...
Recent political furor over DEI, which stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion was initially uninteresting to me; it seemed like common sense (which is all too uncommon). It was reminiscent of ...
Recent political furor over DEI, which stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion was initially uninteresting to me; it seemed like common sense (which is all too uncommon). It was reminiscent of ...
Most notably, it also brought students to speak out, such as Jacqe Francisco, who is Navajo, Jicarilla Apache and a second-year law student at the UA. In a video circulating on social media ...
Mary Frances Polanco, Jicarilla Apache, founder and first treasurer of the Indigenous Journalists Association passed away on Friday, March 6, 2025, in her hometown of Dulce, New Mexico.
Mary Frances Polanco, Jicarilla Apache, founder and first treasurer of the Indigenous Journalist Association (formerly the Native American Journalists Association). (Photo courtesy of Mary Frances ...
Born in Dulce, N.M., on April 17, 1938, Mary Francis Polanco went peacefully home to the Lord on March 7, 2025. Mary resided in Dulce, the headquarters of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, which she was a ...
When asked about their efficient ball movement that left shooters open for seven made 3s, Kenyen said it goes back to playing on the Jicarilla Apache rez with his younger siblings in Dontrey and ...
Most notably, it also brought students to speak out, such as Jacqe Francisco, who is Navajo, Jicarilla Apache and a second-year law student at the UA. In a video circulating on social media, Francisco ...