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Navajo people
Navajo people Navajo Navajo medicine man Total population: 300,000 Significant ... Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, California) Language: English, Navajo Religion: Christianity, other Related ethnic groups: ...
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Navajo (people) (translated from Dutch)
Navajo (people) Navajo or Dinéh to be a tribe of ... desert states of United States. History The Navajo to descend with Apache finished of Athapaskan ... of Arizona , Utah and Colorado . The name Navajo comes from the language from the ...
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Talk:Navajo people
Talk:Navajo people Do Not Merge User:Hottentot wrote "(this ... should be merged into the main one: Navajo Nation)." I disagree with this. Please see ... what I, Robotbeat, said in the Talk:Navajo Nation section. Robotbeat 19:35, 16 November ... conflicts between Mexico, the US, and the Navajo people, as well as the problems ...
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Navajo
Navajo Navajo (occasionally spelled Navaho) or Diné (pronounced ) refers to the Navajo Nation and the Navajo (people), and to the Navajo language. Navajo ...
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Navajo (translated from French)
Navajo (translation in progress since) Navajo (Diné) Spoken in The United States of ... of Americas Connect Na-Dené Languages athapascanes Navajo Official statute and codes of language Official ... See also: language , list languages , code color Navajo (Diné bizaad in Navajo), sometimes written Navaho is a language ...
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Navajo (translated from German)
Navajo The word Navajo designated: the North American Indian people of the Navajo (self-designation Diné), see Diné the language of the Navajo (self-designation Diné bizaad), belonging to ...
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Navajo (translated from Portuguese)
Navajo Navajo it is the name of a tribe ... tribe of the linguistic family Athapaskan (language navajo) and of the Southwestern cultural area. Originally ... during century 16 they had become a people shepherd and hunter. The tribe lives in ...
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Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation Navajo hunters outside Sam Day's Trading Post in 1887 Navajo Nation (Navajo: Naabeehó Dine'é) is the name of ... American nation established by the Diné. The Navajo Indian Reservation covers about 27,000 ...
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Navajo mythology
Navajo mythology The Navajo are a tribe of Native Americans who ... myth forms the basis for the traditional Navajo way of life. The meanings embodied in ... teachings and ceremonies involved in how young people should interact with one another and the ... goddess who was very respected among the Navajo. She was a goddess of change, ...
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Navajo music
Navajo music Native American/First Nation music: Topics ... Arapaho Blackfoot Dene Innu Inuit Iroquois Kiowa Navajo Omaha Kwakiutl Pueblo (Hopi, Zuni) Seminole Sioux ... of the United States - Music of Canada Navajo music is the music of the Navajo people and nation, currently in Arizona, Utah ...
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