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Upper Fruitland Chapter leaders participate in virtual inauguration

Noel Lyn Smith
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Lisa Marie Byrd takes the oath of office to serve as vice president for Upper Fruitland Chapter on Jan. 6 during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration. In the background is Navajo Nation Supreme Court Associate Justice Eleanor Shirley who administered the oath from Window Rock, Arizona.
Lisa Marie Byrd takes the oath of office to serve as vice president for Upper Fruitland Chapter on Jan. 6 during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration. In the background is Navajo Nation Supreme Court Associate Justice Eleanor Shirley who administered the oath from Window Rock, Arizona.
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At left, Dora Smith, Lisa Marie Byrd and Lynelle Lee wait for the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration to start on Jan. 6 at the Upper Fruitland Chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
At left, Dora Smith, Lisa Marie Byrd and Lynelle Lee wait for the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration to start on Jan. 6 at the Upper Fruitland Chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez gives remarks during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez gives remarks during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6.
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Roxanne R. Lee uses a laptop to connect to the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6 at the Upper Fruitland Chapter house in Upper Fruitland. Lee was elected to serve as the chapter's grazing official.
Roxanne R. Lee uses a laptop to connect to the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6 at the Upper Fruitland Chapter house in Upper Fruitland. Lee was elected to serve as the chapter's grazing official.
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Albert Lee takes the oath of office for the Upper Fruitland Chapter farm board member on Jan. 6 during the Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration. The elected officials participated in the event at the chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
Albert Lee takes the oath of office for the Upper Fruitland Chapter farm board member on Jan. 6 during the Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration. The elected officials participated in the event at the chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
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Lynelle Lee takes the oath of office for the Upper Fruitland Chapter presidency during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6 at the chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
Lynelle Lee takes the oath of office for the Upper Fruitland Chapter presidency during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6 at the chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
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Roxanne R. Lee, left, takes the oath of office for the grazing official at Upper Fruitland Chapter during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6. The elected officials participated in the event from the chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
Roxanne R. Lee, left, takes the oath of office for the grazing official at Upper Fruitland Chapter during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6. The elected officials participated in the event from the chapter house in Upper Fruitland.
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Lisa Marie Byrd tries to connect her smartphone to a bluetooth speaker so elected officials can listen to the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6 in Upper Fruitland. Byrd was elected vice president of Upper Fruitland Chapter.
Lisa Marie Byrd tries to connect her smartphone to a bluetooth speaker so elected officials can listen to the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6 in Upper Fruitland. Byrd was elected vice president of Upper Fruitland Chapter.
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The certificate for the Upper Fruitland Chapter presidency is seen on Jan. 6 during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration.
The certificate for the Upper Fruitland Chapter presidency is seen on Jan. 6 during the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration.
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Lynelle Lee makes her remarks as the Upper Fruitland Chapter president after participating in the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6.
Lynelle Lee makes her remarks as the Upper Fruitland Chapter president after participating in the virtual Navajo Nation chapter government inauguration on Jan. 6.
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