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HIS Nation -  A Wonderful People
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HIS Nation - A Wonderful People

Sam Hubbard is a Navajo who works full-time at Hoblrook Indian School teaching Navajo Government and Navajo Language among other classes. Initially coming to HIS as a bible worker and then later as a bible teacher, Sam moved to Holbrook, Arizona in 2006 and has since been a beacon in the Navajo community, running an evangelistic radio station among other ventures. He is often helping many of our non-native staff connect and better relate to Navajos and other tribes.

Read to find out more about how Sam came to HIS, a little about the classes he teaches, and insight into the Navajo culture.

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HIS Nation - The Bruce Legacy
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HIS Nation - The Bruce Legacy

With experience in auto mechanics and welding, Mr. Bruce accepted the position of industrial arts teacher at HIS back in 2009. With his wife Pam, Fred moved to Arizona to accept his new role but had ideas on even more. “I told them that if I came I would be interested in starting a horsemanship program.” Soon after his arrival at HIS, Fred’s proposal to the school board was approved. The rest is history.

Fred and Pam are two of the longest-tenured employees. I sat down with Fred and Pam to ask them about their experience at HIS over the last twelve years. Read on to get a glimpse into Holbrook Indian school through their experience.

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HIS Nation - Mapping for the Future
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HIS Nation - Mapping for the Future

Two HIS students interested in dentistry had the opportunity to shadow several students from a Dental Hygiene program to see if this would be the right fit.

Read this HIS Nation blog to find out what their decisions were, and to see what other designs (beyond our formal programs) are in the works to help our students prepare for life after high school.

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HIS Nation - 75 Years of Stories Like These
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HIS Nation - 75 Years of Stories Like These

Watch the stream from our 75th Anniversary celebration on March 6. Join us as we celebrate our 75 years of Stories Like These. Guest speakers include HIS Alumni and Pacific Union Conference president, Brad Newton, who will talk about the importance of the school’s ministry to Native Americans and the greater relationship with the Adventist Church.

There will also be greetings from World church president Ted Wilson and North American Division president Alexander Bryant.

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HIS Nation - New Triplex Gets Blessed
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HIS Nation - New Triplex Gets Blessed

On Monday, January 3, 2022 at 11:30 am, watch live as Triplex #1 is blessed and we honor volunteer project manager Randal Schafer and the many supporting friends that have contributed to this project. You can also read the inspiring backstory of how this all began.

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Fit For a King | HIS Holiday Post Card
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Fit For a King | HIS Holiday Post Card

Watch as we pay homage to the King while recognizing all those who continue to warm His heart through their generosity.

We show the impact made at Holbrook Indian School.

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HIS Nation - Native American Heritage Month
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HIS Nation - Native American Heritage Month

HIS faculty and staff work to help Native American students find healing from centuries of inhumane practices on Indigenous peoples by reconnecting them with their cultural heritage not only during the month of November but throughout the year.

How does HIS attempt to facilitate healing in Native American Identity? Through intentional focus on the following pillars.

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HIS Nation - In Their Element
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HIS Nation - In Their Element

For one week, the elementary students at Holbrook Indian School (HIS) experienced learning beyond classrooms and books. From September 29 to October 6, our elementary students participated in STEM activities, archery, exploring animals, and doing what they do best--playing. This annual week-long excursion is known as Elementary Experience.

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