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(KSL News) -- The Navajo Nation Council has passed legislation ending a decades old land dispute.
The legislation removes a freeze on development on land bordering the Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations.
As part of the agreement, members of each tribe will be able to cross the border without a permit, in order to perform religious ceremonies.