3. Chapter and Agency Council Resolutions

The resolutions listed below represent the official public actions and positions of Navajo Nation Chapters and Agency Councils submitted to us for archive during the public comment periods concluding in the spring of 2026. The Diné Nihi Keyah Project hosts these resolutions strictly as a matter of public record to ensure community-level governance views are accessible to the public.

These historic community resolutions uniformly call for structural due process—specifically requesting that any proposed constitutional overhauls strictly adhere to established legislative processes and that the Navajo Nation provide independent, impartial legal counsel to help Chapters comprehensively evaluate the 113-page document.

To date, our repository has not received any Chapter or Agency resolutions requesting the immediate adoption of the proposal without further legislative review.

NOTE on Central Agency Council Resolution: Representing a regional unified front of elected chapter officials, the Central Navajo Agency resolution significantly expands individual chapter positions. Beyond requesting an extension, the Central Agency Council formally objected to bypassing standard legislative controls. Most notably, the Council cited a severe structural conflict of interest within central legal channels and formally petitioned the Navajo Nation Council for emergency funding that would allow all 110 Chapters to retain independent, non-conflicted Special Counsel to thoroughly evaluate the 113-page proposal before it reaches a popular vote