Saturday October 5, 2003

Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
4 PM to 7 PM
Information about the Diné (Navajo People), Language, History, and Culture
Contestant #1 – Deyonna Gruber
Contestant #2 – Megan Badonie
Contestant #3 – Robyn Barber
Contestant #4 – Lindsay Benally
Pageant Orientation
Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
October 01, 2013
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Traditional Frybread/Mutton/Teen Skill/Talent Competition
Shiprock Fair Office/Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
October 02, 2013
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Royalty Day
October 02, 2013
5:00 PM-7:30 PM
Modern Skill/Talent Competition
Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
Thursday October 03, 2013
Modern Competition
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
Friday October 04, 201
Traditional Competition
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Miss Northern Navajo Coronation
5:30 PM
Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
Contact Information
Victoria Yazzie
Pageant Coordinator
(928) 446-2530
mnnvictoriayazzie@gmail.com
Source: Victoria Yazzie Pageant Coordinator
Left to right – Kahlaya McKinney, Vanessa Lister and Noellani Buck,
Orientation
Wednesday October 01, 2013
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Traditional Frybread/Teen Skill/Talent Competition
Wednesday October 02, 2013
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Shiprock Fair Office/Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
Thursday October 03, 2013
Modern Competition
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center
Accepting entries in Horticulture for the Northern Navajo Nation Fair
Horticulture Exhibitors should display all products, proceed or procedures of the area represented in such a manner that most attractive to inform the public of the value, desirability and interested to consumer.
Entries accepted:
Monday September 30th and Tuesday October 1st
9 a.m. To 6 p.m.
No late entries will be accepted
Entry Pick-Up Date:
Sunday October 6th 2013
10 a.m. To 1:30 a.m.
All produce must be claimed by 12 noon
Entries not received by this date will be disposed of
All produce will be judged Wednesday October 2nd 2013
Same goes for the school/commercial exhibits.

NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
OPEN JR. RODEO
Thurs. Oct. 3, 10AM
CES: Kim R. Jim (505) 612-0592
AWARDS & ADDED MONEY
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
EXCEPTIONAL RODEO
Thurs. Oct. 3, 1PM
Contact: Jay R. Stewart (505) 608-0047
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
OPEN WOMEN’S RODEO
Thurs. Oct. 3, 7PM
CES: Kim R. Jim (505) 612-0592
AWARDS
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
OPEN MASTER’S RODEO
Fri. Oct. 4, 1PM
CES: Wanda Francisco (505) 879-9689
AWARDS
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
Northern Gateway Open Bull Riding
Fri. Oct 4, 7PM
Regular Bull Riding & Jr. Bull Riding
CES: Shirley Lee (928) 871-2324
RODEO CHAPS TO Bull Riding Champion & Jr. Bull
Riding Champion
Chap Maker: Tuff Ass Leather
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
OPEN SHOW RODEO
Sat. Oct. 5,1PM & 7pm
8AM, Slack (only if necessary)
CES: Shirley Lee (928) 871-2324
AWARDS & ADDED MONEY
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
KIDS CORRAL (Kitty Roping)
Sat. Oct. 5, 10AM & 3PM
Sun. 1PM
Located near the Rodeo Arena
INFO: Donald (505) 330-5054
BUCKLES, ROPES & T-Shirts TO CHAMPION
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
MUTTON BUSTIN
Sat. Oct 5, 12:30PM
Will take place during the Rodeo Events
CES: Shirley Lee (928) 871-2324
RODEO CHAPS TO CHAMPION
(Donated by Tuff Ass Leather)
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
WILD HORSE RACE
Sat. Oct. 5 1PM & 7PM
Sun. Oct. 6 1PM
Will take place during the Rodeo Events
INFO: Tommy (928) 551-7299
ADDED MONEY & BUCKLES & HALTERS
NORTHERN NAVAJO NATION FAIR
NNRA – REGION 6
Sun. Oct. 6, 12:30pm
8AM, Slack only if necessary
CES: Shirley Lee (928) 871-2324
AWARDS & ADDED MONEY
General Stock Contractors:
ROUGH STOCK:
TSOSIE BROTHERS RODEO CO. of Tablemesa, NM
(505) 701-0495
TIME EVENT STOCK:
Willie Cattle Co., Twin Lakes, NM
Rodeo Announcer:
Harland Thompson of Lukachukai, AZ
Any further questions:
Jeri Lowe, Rodeo Coordinator
Northern Navajo Nation Fair
(505) 330-9480
Jerilowescott@yahoo.com
The Northern Navajo Nation Fair Board announces the 102nd Annual Northern Navajo Nation Fair poster winner, Shemar P. George of Two Grey Hills. Shemar, a fourteen year old student of Navajo Preparatory School was selected among several entries in this year’s contest. Regional talented artists submitted illustrations to reflect and showcase this year’s fair theme, “T’áá nihí aniit’éego bee hózhó náhoodleel- Individually, we restore balance and harmony.”
Each year submissions are made by aspiring artists with their interpretation of the theme and contestants are judged on aesthetics, theme incorporation and originality. Shemar’s drawing is the official fair poster that will be displayed during the 102nd Annual Northern Navajo Nation Fair from October 3-6, 2013. In Shemar’s submission he reflected on the areas of Navajo culture that creates the elements of harmony and balance.
Shemar states, “The motto for the Shiprock Northern Navajo Fair was “Individually, we restore balance & harmony” What the image represents from my drawing is the motto of the 102nd Shiprock Northern Navajo Fair. What the corn represents is having harmony, also what the basket represents is to restore balance, the four arrowheads represent the four directions and the four colors, what the corn stalks represent is the corn pollen we bless ourselves with. IN the background, the rock represents Shiprock. So altogether Shiprock individually balances itself like the Navajo basket and has harmony like the corn stalks and the corn.”
The Northern Navajo Nation Fair Board will feature Shemar in this year’s parade to be held on Saturday, October 5. The Navajo Nation President and Vice President have also extended a special invitation to Shemar and his family to the Presidential dinner to be held during the Northern Navajo Nation Fair. Posters are available for purchase for $10.00 at the Northern Navajo Nation Fair Office, Nataani Nez restaurant in Shiprock, New Mexico and Alex Benally’s Hogan in Farmington, New Mexico.
The Northern Navajo Nation Fair is currently seeking submissions for the 103rd Annual Northern Navajo Nation Fair poster and theme contest. Interested individuals can contact the Northern Navajo Nation Fair office for more information. The theme contest deadline is October 31 and the poster contest deadline is December 31, 2013.
For more information on how to enter and guidelines, please visit the Northern Navajo Nation Fair office or contact nnnfpc@gmail.com.
Location: Song and dance arena.
Time: 9 AM to 3 PM
Magic Show.
Jumpers.
Games
Music
For more information, contact:
Jeff Holtsoi, Youth Day Coordinator.
505-360-6886
The Shiprock Northern Navajo Nation Fair is the the Oldest and Most Traditional of the Navajo Fairs is held each fall in the Navajo Land where the Navajo people of the Four Corners come to celebrate the year’s harvest with a community celebration.
Northern Navajo Nation Fair Office
Robert Felson Jr., Fair Director
P.O. Box 2120
Shiprock, NM 87499
Cell: (505)918-7624
Email: nnnfpc@gmail.com Office
Time: 9 AM to 3 PM
Location: Pow Wow Arena.
Presenting.
Mini Song and Dance.
Fun walk.
Games
Entertainment
Solo Singing.
Best dress grandma and grandpa.
Oldest grandma and grandpa.
For more information, contact:
Louise Washburn, elder fest coordinator.
505-215-2824
The Shiprock Northern Navajo Nation Fair is the the Oldest and Most Traditional of the Navajo Fairs is held each fall in the Navajo Land where the Navajo people of the Four Corners come to celebrate the year’s harvest with a community celebration.
Northern Navajo Nation Fair Office
Robert Felson Jr., Fair Director
P.O. Box 2120
Shiprock, NM 87499
Cell: (505)918-7624
Email: nnnfpc@gmail.com Office
MEN’S NORTHERN TRADITIONAL
5 – Malcom Murphy
4 – Bruce LeClaire
3 – Colby White Sr.
2 – Sheldon Shebala
CHAMP – Nathan Largo
MEN’S GOLDEN AGE
5 – Mark Roanhorse
4 – Rudy Bob
3 – Tommy Draper
2 – Rick Yazzie
1 – Rudy Shebala
MEN’S FANCY
5 – Shawn Yazzie
4 – Ty DaBomb Johnson
3 – Tyson Draper
2 – Amos Yazzie IV
CHAMP – Quanah Henry
NORTHERN DRUM CONTEST
6 Window Rock – Free Agency
5 Sacremento Ca – Star Child
4 Sawmill, Az – Callin’ Eagle
3 Rehoboth, Nm – Wild Crew
2 Cusik, Wa – N Horse
Champs Pheonix, Az Midnight Express
SOUTHERN DRUM CONTEST
3 Smith Lake, Nm Southern Gunz
2 Chinle, Az Buc Wild
Champs Red Mesa, Az Southern Styl
WOMEN’S NORTHERN CLOTH:
5 -Marietta Ladve
4 – Debbie Skye
3 – Antoniette Yazzie
2 – Tina Largo
CHAMP – Kaylyn LeClaire
WOMEN’S NORTHERN BUCKSKIN
5 – Celeste Tootoosis
4 – Jenelle Chee-Chief
3 – Tamara Toya
2 – HarrietT Warren
CHAMP – Vikki Joe
WOMEN’S SOUTHERN BUCKSKIN
5 -Sandra Logan
4 -Yarnell Jim
3 -Tierra Draper
2 -Delaine Alley
CHAMP – Michelle Flyingman
WOMEN’S SOUTHERN CLOTH
5 – Tiana Robb
4 – Kelly Redhouse Kellz Kinlichii’nii)
3 -Daveanna Bordy
2 -Karla Iron
CHAMP – Tashena Chitwood
WOMEN’S JINGLE
5 – Paula Shebala
4 -Latanya Robinson
3 -Denette Chee-Chief
2 -Prairie Rose Jack
CHAMP – Yanabah Redhouse
WOMEN’S FANCY
5 – Carol MeltingTallow
4 -Desirae Redhouse
3 -Patricia Benally
2 -Sage Jack
CHAMP – Urseloria Kanuho
WOMEN’S GOLDEN AGE NORTHERN:
5 – Lora Draper
4 – Joey Jayne
3 – Elsie WutTunee
2 – Gina Redhouse
CHAMP – Edna M. Willams
WOMEN’S GOLDEN AGE SOUTHERN
5 – Verna Nez
4 – Phyllis Morgan
3 – Franda Flyingman
2 – Elvira Francis
CHAMP – Sharon Brokeshoulder
MEN’S CHICKEN DANCE
5 – Angelo Begay
4 – Troy Becenti
3 – Nelson Baker
2 – Calvin Smith, Jr.
CHAMP – Sheldon Scalplock, Jr.
MEN’S GRASS
5 – Elson Owens
4 – Aaron Woody
3 – Bryson Rabbit
2 – Colton Tohannie
CHAMP – Lee Jack, Jr.
MEN’S SOUTHERN
5 – Aldrick Jackson
3 – Dwayne Iron
3 – Ryland Jim
2 – Shude Victors
CHAMP Lewis Perkins
PO Box 2860
Window Rock, AZ 86515
Phone (928) 871-6379
or fax to 928-871-6385
email: brphillips16@yahoo.com
If you wish to have Miss Navajo Nation at your event please fax or mail an invitation letter to the Office of Miss Navajo Nation
Miss Navajo Nation 2013-2014 Natasha Hardy – Photos By Harold Carey Jr.
Biography
Ya’at’eeh! Shi ei Natasha Hardy yinishye. Kinyaa’aanii nishliigo, K’etlahi bashishchiin, Hashk’ahadzohi ei dashichee, aadoo Naakai Dine’e ei dashinali. I am from Hunter’s Point, AZ which is considered part of the Fort Defiance Agency. My loving parents are Katherine and Gerald Nez. My maternal grandparents are Marie and Billy Hardy of Hunter’s Point, AZ. My paternal grandparents are the late Mary Alice Shay and Mark Nez of Lukachukai, AZ. I am 24 years old.
I have three beautiful little sisters of which I am the eldest. I am a 2007 graduate of Window Rock High School. At first, I furthered my education at UNM-Gallup majoring in Dental Hygiene; in the fall of 2010, I decided to switch my major for something that I felt would be more rewarding.
With that, I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education for Dine’ Teachers with Dine’ College. The decision to change my major was fairly easy. I felt that the revitalization of our Navajo language and culture was very important and necessary. I truly believe this is my purpose.
If I am blessed with the honor of representing this great nation, I will emphasize our traditional way of life and to stress the importance of teaching. Lastly, without the support and teachings of my family, I would know be who I am today. Instilled in me are their teachings, knowledge and wisdom of our language and the Navajo way of life. For this, I am and will always be eternally grateful.
Miss Navajo Nation 2013-2014 Natasha Hardy – Contemporary Skills
Natasha Hardy Evening Gown Fashion Show
Miss Navajo Contestants
All Photos By Harold Carey Jr.
Content for this site is provided by Clayton Long, Navajo Language Curriculum Designer and Harold Carey Jr. a Navajo Historian and Photojournalist from Malad City, Idaho.
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