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Nearly a third of people living on the Navajo Nation reservation lack electricity and many live without running water, causing a heavy reliance on firewood to get them through the winter. NBC News’ Antonia Hylton reports on how one woman is working with a wood recycling program and creating jobs to keep the Navajo community warm.

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