(AP) — A candidate for president of the Navajo Nation lost another round in a language fluency dispute Wednesday, all but ending his bid for office. Tribal law requires presidential candidates on the nation's largest reservation to be fluent in the language, a defining part of Navajo culture. [...] the justices dismissed it over lack of jurisdiction because Deschene did not include a copy of his disqualification order with his notice of appeal. The Supreme Court said election officials must move up the third-place finisher from the primary election.