Houck Chapter is a Navajo tribal community located in Houck, Arizona. Named after an early trader named John Houck, the chapter was established in 1956 and holds monthly meetings to keep residents informed and provide a platform for expressing their opinions. The chapter house, built in 1963, serves as a gathering place for the community, which has a rich history dating back to the 17th century when Navajos began living in the area.
With a focus on servicing the governmental needs of the Houck Chapter residents, the administration is led by Laura Lee Yazzie as the Chapter Manager, supported by Curtis H. Berry as the Administrative Assistant and Vanessa Flores as the Office Assistant. The chapter officials, including Fred Footracer as the President and Ernest Hubbell as the Vice President, work alongside the Community Land Use Planning Committee and the 25th Navajo Nation Council to address the needs and concerns of the community.
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