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Reservation violence linked to gun ownership
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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2003 Gun ownership is one reason why violence on the Navajo Nation is increasing, says former Navajo first lady Wanda MacDonald. MacDonald, wife of former Navajo president Peter MacDonald, currently works for the tribe's Behavior Health Department. She wants to improve mental health programs on the reservation. Get the Story:
Ex-first lady Wanda MacDonald touts film at El Morro Theater (The Gallup Independent 6/12)
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