At 05:55 PM 5/24/2016, Arthur David Olson wrote:
> ...it might be worth
checking if anyone has any sources inside the Navajo nation.
The source used back in 1987 (using--ahem--snail mail) was the Inter
Tribal Council of Arizona:
http://itcaonline.com/.
A very complex area:
From
http://ontimezone.com/exceptions.php:
Even though Arizona does not observe Daylight
Saving Time, the Navajo Indian Reservation (which takes up most of
northeastern AZ) does observe DST. To add to the confusion, the Hopi
Indian Reservation, which is wholly enclosed within the Navajo
Reservation, does NOT observe DST. Confused? We're just getting started.
- Consider also that the Navajos have an enclave containing the village
of Jeddito, entirely within the Hopi reservation. And that the
Hopi reservation has an exclave at Moenkopi, just south of Tuba
City. Still not confused?
- Some of the businesses in Tuba city (within the Navajo
Reservation) reportedly do not observe Daylight Saving time, so as to
avoid confusing the tourists. Good luck with that. At least that puts
them in sync with their Hopi neighbors across highway 160 in
Moenkopi. Got it?
http://ontimezone.com/images/az_tribal.php

Steve Jones
