
Navajo People - The Diné - Information about the Navajo People ...
Keeping alive the culture, of the Navajo People - The Diné, Navajo Indians. Info on Navajo Clothing, Homes Art, Language, History, Culture, Jewelry, Sand Painting, Rugs, Code Talkers, the Long Navajo Walk and many other subjects.
Navajo History - Navajo People
Information about the Diné (Navajo People), Language, History, and Culture Navajo History The Navajo (DINE’) creation is the story of their origin through a series of emergences through a series of different colored worlds.
Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation. Here you will learn all about the Navajo People, the Diné , and about Bikeyah, or Navajoland.
Navajo People
Find out what are some traditional Navajo foods still eaten today? What are some traditional Navajo foods from the past, but not commonly eaten today? What are the various foods prepared from a sheep?
Navajo creation story – The First World “Nihodilhil” (Black World)
Mar 12, 2011 · Navajo origin stories begin with a First World of darkness (Nihodilhil). From this Dark World the Dine began a journey of emergence into the world of the present. It had four corners, and over these appeared four clouds.
The Americans and the Navajo - Navajo People
Apr 22, 2014 · 1848 – 1868 Americans and the Navajo. Mexico and the United States of America signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on February 2, 1848 ending the Mexican War. Mexico, having lost the war, was forced to give up half of its homeland that included Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and California.
Navajo Home – Hogans or Hohrahn - Navajo People
Mar 2, 2011 · Navajo People. Information about the Diné (Navajo People), Language, History, and Culture
Ancient Navajo and Native Americans Migrations - Navajo People
May 23, 2012 · The Navajo, are the largest Native American group in North America. The Navajos say they came from the north and archaeologists bear them out. From Bering Strait to the shores of Hudson Bay and from the Arctic Ocean to the American line, …
Navajo People — Information about the Diné (Navajo People), …
The Navajo Four Sacred Colors. Color In Navajo Life And Beliefs Color has many symbolic meanings in Navajo culture; in fact, a single color can mean several different things depending on the context in which it is used. Four colors in particular black, white, blue, and yellow have important connections to Navajo cultural and spiritual beliefs.
Navajo Culture - Navajo People
Navajo Culture – The Navajo are people very geared toward family life and events that surround their lifestyle. Many games and traditions have emerged from their love of the land and their attachment to it.