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A MEMORIAL
HONORING THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE BY STATE SENATOR JOHN PINTO
AND DECLARING FEBRUARY 28, 2007 "SENATOR JOHN PINTO DAY" AT
THE SENATE.
WHEREAS, Senator John Pinto was born in 1924 to a family
of Navajo sheepherders and was raised in Lupton, Arizona, and
Gallup, New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, Senator John Pinto attended a Bureau of Indian
Affairs boarding school in Fort Defiance, Arizona, and after
many unsuccessful attempts to run away, he finally graduated;
and
WHEREAS, he received his bachelor's degree at the age of
thirty-nine and a master's degree in elementary education
from the University of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, Senator John Pinto served in the United States
Marine Corps as a Navajo code talker and, in 2001, received a
Congressional Silver Medal of Honor for his service as a code
talker; and
WHEREAS, Senator John Pinto worked for twenty-eight
years in the Gallup-McKinley County school system and has
served as the legislative liaison for the Navajo Nation
Department of Transportation since October 1988; and
WHEREAS, Senator John Pinto served as president of the
Gallup Indian Community Center from 1950 through 1970, during