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Navajo (941 bytes)
1: ...he [[Navajo Nation]] and its people, and to the [[Navajo language]]. 3: '''Navajo''' can also indicate 4: * [[Navajo County, Arizona]] 5: * [[Navajo, Montana]] 6: * [[Navajo, New Mexico]] Navajo Wars (1933 bytes) 1: The '''Navajo Wars''' were fought during the nineteenth century... 3: ...ing. Carleton enlisted the one-time friend of the Navajos, [[Kit Carson]], to force them from their homela... 5: ...ay and after arriving at the fort. A few bands of Navajos held out, living in the mountains. But one by on... 18: [[Category:Navajo tribe]] Navajo Bridge (3533 bytes) 1: '''Navajo Bridge''' crosses the [[Colorado River]]'s [[Marb... 3: Prior to the construction of the first Navajo Bridge, the only river crossing from Arizona to U... 5: ...ian Affairs]], as the eastern landing is on the [[Navajo Nation]]. The steel spandrel [[bridge]] design w... 9: ...nterests. Issues included preservation of sacred Navajo land, endangered plant species in Marble Canyon, ... 13: The original Navajo Bridge is still open to pedestrian use, and an in... Navajo, New Mexico (2729 bytes) 1: '''Navajo''' (''[[Navajo language|Navajo]]'' '''Niʼiijíhí''') is a [[census-designate... 4: [[Image:NMMap-doton-Navajo.PNG|right|Location of Navajo, New Mexico]] 5: Navajo is located at 35°54'20" North, 109°1'43" ... Through Navajo Eyes (692 bytes) 1: ...ary film]]s which show scenes of life among the [[Navajo]] Indians. The films are: 3: *''[[The Navajo Silversmith]]'', directed by [[Johnny Nelson]] 4: *''[[A Navajo Weaver]]'', directed by [[Susie Benally]] 8: *''[[The Spirit of the Navajos]]'', directed by [[Maxine Tsosie|Maxine]] and [[... Navajo Nation (9385 bytes) 1: ...:Manuelito.jpg|thumb|left|125px|<small>Manuelito, Navajo chief</small>]] 2: ...ge:Navajo_sheep_%26_weaver.jpg|thumb|166px|<small>Navajo sheep & weaver</small>]] 3: ...erica]]. The [[2000]] [[census]] reported 253,000 Navajo members, of whom 131,166 resided in Arizona. 17,... 5: ...e:Navajo_winter_hogan.jpg|thumb|left|200px|<small>Navajo winter hogan</small>]] 10: ... [[Utah]] and [[New Mexico]]. Located within the Navajo Nation are [[Canyon De Chelly National Monument]]... Navajo language (28353 bytes) 1: ...uthwest [[United States]]) by the [[Navajo Nation|Navajo]] people ('''Diné'''). 3: ...h time. During [[World War II]], a code based on Navajo was used by [[code talkers]] to send secure milit... 9: There are four vowels in Navajo: ''<b>a</b>'', ''<b>e</b>'', ''<b>i</b>'' and ''<... 27: The consonants of Navajo in the standard orthography are: 143: As in many northwestern American languages, Navajo is extremely poor in labial consonants. Mazda Navajo (273 bytes) 1: ...d Explorer]] ''Sport''. Sales were poor, and the Navajo was replaced with the [[Mazda Tribute]]. 5: [[Category:Mazda vehicles|Navajo]] Long Walk of the Navajo (4783 bytes) 1: The '''Long Walk of the Navajo''', also called the '''Long Walk to Bosque Redond... 3: ...ew Mexico, and north into Utah and Colorado.) The Navajo cultivated crops on the fertile floors of canyons... 5: ...the extent of Navajo land, and the relatively pro-Navajo local U.S. Army leader and Indian agent exited th... 7: ... the near-sacking of Fort Defiance by about 1,000 Navajo warriors under the leadership of [[Manuelito]] an... 9: ...ry leaders began drafting plans to send the local Navajo on the Long Walk. Navajo Mountain, Utah (2678 bytes) 1: '''Navajo Mountain''' is a [[census-designated place]] loca... 4: ...:UTMap-doton-NavajoMountain.PNG|right|Location of Navajo Mountain, Utah]] 5: Navajo Mountain is located at 37°2'58" North, 110&de... Navajo County, Arizona (3754 bytes) 1: ...0 0 1em 1em;">[[Image:Map of Arizona highlighting Navajo County.png]]</div> 2: '''Navajo County''' is located in the northeastern part of ... 4: ...s parts of the [[Hopi]] Indian Reservation, the [[Navajo]] Indian Reservation and Fort [[Apache Tribe|Apac... 46: [[Category:Arizona counties]][[Category:Navajo County, Arizona| ]] Robert Young (linguist) (345 bytes) 1: ...loquial Dictionary,'' and ''Analytical Lexicon of Navajo.'' The first is by Young and William Morgan, the... Rainbow Bridge National Monument (559 bytes) 3: ...l hours overland from The [[Navajo Nation]]. The Navajo consider the site sacred. It was first reached b... Diné College (2649 bytes) 2: ... [[Diné]] comes from the traditional name for the Navajo, meaning "the people." 4: ...hogan" -- a reference to the traditional circular Navajo ''hogan'' dwelling. 8: ...enter for Diné Studies''', whose goal is to apply Navajo ''Sa'ah Naagháí Bik'eh Hózhóón'' principles to ad... 10: ...ns and other serious environmental impacts on the Navajo reservation. 12: The college was first opened in 1968 as the '''Navajo Community College''', the first college establish... Joe Kieyoomia (1644 bytes) 1: '''Joe Kieyoomia''' [[1925]] - [[1997]] was a [[Navajo]] soldier in [[New Mexico]]’s famed [[200th... 3: ...eatings before the Japanese accepted his claim to Navajo ancestry. 5: ...led thousands of starved U.S. soldiers. When the "Navajo Code" had the Japanese baffled, Kieyoomia was que... 12: ...vnohii.net/articles/navcode.htm How Effective Was Navajo Code?] Dissimilation (760 bytes) 5: ...rd belong to the same class. In [[Navajo language|Navajo]], for example, [[anterior]] [[fricative]]s (as i... Shiprock (1190 bytes) 2: ...bove the high-desert plain on the [[Navajo Nation|Navajo reservation]], near the northern [[New Mexico]] t... 6: The Navajo have a number of legends associated with Shiprock... Windtalkers (703 bytes) 3: ...orps|Marine]] sergeants assigned to protect two [[Navajo]] Marine [[code talker]]s in the [[battle of Saip... 5: Tagline: ''The Navajo Has the Code. Protect the Code at All Costs''. National language (862 bytes) 3: ...[[Cherokee language|Cherokee]], [[Navajo language|Navajo]] (and other living [[Native American languages]]... Katmandu (comic) (838 bytes) 5: ...loosely on [[Woman Chief]] of the [[Navajo Nation|Navajo]] [[Native American]] nation.
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