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Students helping rebuild Navajo home
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2002 Navajo Nation vice-presidential candidate Frank Dayish helped arrange for a Navajo woman's home, destroyed by fire, to be rebuilt. Dayish is a lobbyist for BHP Billiton, a multinational company with mining interests in the Four Corners. The company, the Nenahnezad Chapter of the Navajo Nation and the family of Emma Yazzie are sharing the costs of the materials for the new home. Local students agreed to build the house. Dayish is the running mate of presidential candidate Joe Shirley. Get the Story:
Technical Education Center students build house for elderly Navajo woman (The Farmington Daily-Times 9/27)
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