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FILE In this Jan.e 30, 2014 file photo, Jaydon Yazzie, VanteJren Atene, and  McKalette Clark ride home from Monument Valley High School on their horses in Monument Valley, Utah.  The school, which has grades seven-12, must prepare its 216 students, who grow up amid the Navajo Nation's iconic red mesas, for success in the wider world: jobs, college, trade school, Anglo culture. The Navajo Nation is poised receive $554 million from the federal government over mismanagement of tribal resources in the largest settlement of its kind for a single Native American tribe.  (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Rick Egan) DESERET NEWS OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; MAGS OUT

FILE In this Jan.e 30, 2014 file photo, Jaydon Yazzie, VanteJren Atene, and McKalette Clark ride home from Monument Valley High School on their horses in Monument Valley, Utah. The school, which has grades seven-12, must prepare its 216 students, who grow up amid the Navajo Nation's iconic red mesas, for success in the wider world: jobs, college, trade school, Anglo culture. The Navajo Nation is poised receive $554 million from the federal government over mismanagement of tribal resources in the largest settlement of its kind for a single Native American tribe. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Rick Egan) DESERET NEWS OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; MAGS OUT

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