Joe Shirley Jr., president of the more than 180,000 person Navajo Nation, recently "vetoed a measure
that would have banned same-sex marriage on the Indian reservation." Supporters of the anti-gay marriage measure, which passed the Tribal Council on a unanimous vote, tried to present the bill as an effort "to promote Navajo family values and preserve the sanctity of marriage," as it not only banned gay marriage but also polygamy and "marriages between close relatives." However, Shirley, who also "strongly supports family stability," vetoed the legislation for several reasons. Rampant problems such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and gangs on the Navajo Nation are of pressing concern; according to Shirley, "same-sex marriage is a non-issue on Navajoland. So why waste time and resources on it? We have more important issues to address." Furthermore, Shirley stated that the measure "goes against the Navajo teaching of nondiscrimination and doing no psychological or physical harm to others."