Navajo Name---T'aabiich'iidii (Just like the Devil)

Aneth Chapter

"Just like the devil" was the term applied to the business practice of the community's first anglo trader. So the community was given the same name in Navajo. Oral history places Navajo homelands as far north as Moab, Utah and Delores, Colorado. However, when the original Navajo Reservation was created as part of the 1868 Navajo and United States treaty, Utah portions of the Navajo country were not included.

The Christian concept of "the devil" is not applicable to traditional Navajo thought, but is used here as the losest inference; "Ch'iidii" is much like "ghost" and is a very negative connotation.

The Aneth Chapter conducts meetings monthly to keep residents informed; residents have a forum to express their opinions to their Navajo Nation Council Delegate or to decide on matters concerning their chapter.


Upcoming Chapter Meetings:
  • Planning Meeting Schedule on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 @ 5:30 p.m.
  • Regular Chapter Meeting Schedule on Thursday, July 3, 2008 @ 5:30 p.m.
  • June 23, 2008 - Aneth Chapter House
  • Special Diabetes Program
  • San Juan County Primary Election @ Aneth Chapter House
  • 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Please come out and vote.
Several land transactions lead to the inclusion of the Utah Navajo Lands to the Navajo Reservation. A United States Presidential Executive Order added the southeastern part of Utah south of the San Juan River to the Navajo Nation on May 17, 1884. On March 10, 1905, the area north the San Juan River was added. The "Paiute Strip" was also added to the Navajo Nation in the same executive order of March 10, 1905. Later, a land exchange between the Navajo government and the United States Park Service was conducted due to the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam and the City of Page, Arizona. The City of Page land site and the eventual lands, which would be covered by Lake Powell, were exchanged for McCracken Mesa and other lands referred to as the “Aneth Extensions”.

"Servicing the Governmental Needs of the Aneth Chapter Residents."

Navajo Nation Information -> http://www.navajo.org/
"Aneth Chapter House"
by
Jamie Harvey/Secretary-Treasuer/Aneth Chapter


Bill Todacheenie
President

Johnny Billie
Vice President

Jamie Harvey
Secretary/Treasurer

Wilbur Capitan
Community Services Coordinator

Genevieve Johnson
Office Specialist

Elvira Miller
Office Aide

Vacant
Aneth CHR

Brenda Brown
Project Coordinator

Augustine J. Norton
Grazing Board

Davis Filfred
Council Delegate

Kenneth Maryboy
Council Delegate
Contact Information: Wilbur Capitan, Community Services Coordinator
Aneth Chapter
Address: P.O. 430, Montezuma Creek, Utah 85434
Phone: (435) 651-3525
Fax: (435) 651-3560
E-mail Address: aneth@navajochapters.org

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