About 15,000 families on the Navajo Nation live without electricity. So all of their food has to be non perishable. Laurel Morales/Fronteras hide caption toggle caption Laurel Morales/Fronteras Code Switch The Navajo Nation's Tax On Junk Food Splits Reservation April 8, 2015 The Navajo Nation started taxing junk food and soda. No other tribe has passed such a law. But half of the tribe is unemployed and say they can't afford expensive food. The Navajo Nation's Tax On Junk Food Splits Reservation Listen · 3:54 3:54 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/398310036/398342055" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
The Navajo Nation's Tax On Junk Food Splits Reservation Listen · 3:54 3:54 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/398310036/398342055" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript