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Navajo Nation Seal

Navajo Nation Seal

July 30, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo History

Popularly known as Dine Bikeyah, the Navajo nation is situated in the four areas of the U.S. The borders are also set by the four major mountains like Tsoodzil, Tsisnaasjini, Mount Hesperus and Doko’ooslid. The area actually covers twenty-six thousand square…

Navajo Willow Tree

Navajo Willow Tree

July 24, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo History

Also known as the globe willow, Navajo willow tree is being grown in New Mexico and western Colorado. It looks like it has been shaped into a cute and…

Navajo Death Rituals

Navajo Death Rituals

July 16, 2014 - 2:00 pm in Navajo Rituals

The Navajo people have a troubled and long history. Though they suffered from the past, they maintained their ancient customs and traditions. They also…

Navajo Beadwork

Navajo Beadwork

July 9, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo History

When it comes to artwork, Navajo people offer numerous varieties of crafts and arts. Their collections range from traditional pottery and beadwork to fine paintings, photography, sculptures and other stunning works. If you are fond of collecting the different…

Navajo Moccosains

Navajo Moccosains

July 3, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo History

If you have already visited South-western United States, you are aware of Navajo people. They are the largest federally recognized tribe of the America. Like other people in various nations, they also have their own fashion. Some wear traditional outfits while…

Navajo Cliff Dwellings

Navajo Cliff Dwellings

July 1, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo History

Most travelers in the United States are very interested to visit some of the popular cliff dwellings where Navajo people are residing. They wanted to spare time witnessing the mesmerizing and spectacular ancient Navajo cliff dwellings. Seeing these cliff dwellings…