When staff at the University of Utah told her what they’d found — or really, what they hadn’t found — Tracie Yellowman Tséyíníítsó shook her head in disbelief.
This Navajo student is likely the first-ever Native speaker at a University of Utah graduation. Here’s what she said.
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