- Navajo - Wikipedia
The Navajo[a] are an Indigenous People of the Southwestern United States The Navajo term for themselves is Diné Their language is Navajo (Navajo: Diné bizaad), a Southern Athabascan language The states with the largest Diné populations are Arizona (140,263) and New Mexico (108,305)
- Dine College Home - Dine College -
Diné College is a public tribal land-grant college based in Tsaile, Arizona, serving the 27,000-square-mile Navajo Nation
- Navajo People - The Diné - Information about the Navajo People . . .
This site is dedicated to keeping alive the culture, traditions, and beliefs of the Diné (Navajo People) also referred to as Navajo "Indians" a name not used or liked by the People The Navajo prefer to be called the "Diné" meaning “The People” or “Children of the Holy People”
- diné | Navajo Word of the Day
You can also say Dine’é to refer to the Navajo Nation, or to the Navajo people as a tribe or group rather than as an individual Apart from using Diné as a word for Navajo, there is a more general diné that can be used to describe other groups of people
- Diné College - Wikipedia
Diné College is a public tribal land-grant college based in Tsaile, Arizona, serving the 27,000-square-mile (70,000 km 2) Navajo Nation It offers associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, academic certificates, and one master's degree [2]
- About Dine College - Dine College -
Rooted in Diné language and culture, our mission is to advance quality post-secondary student learning and development to ensure the well-being of the Diné People
- Home - NNDODE
Welcome to the official website for the Navajo Nation Department of Dine Education Find news, announcements, meetings and information on schools and education on the Navajo Nation The Department of Diné Education will advance Diné education sovereignty
- The Navajo Nation (Diné) | History, Culture Life Today
An in-depth guide to the Navajo Nation (Diné)—origins, Long Walk, Code Talkers, language, government, and life today, with respectful travel tips
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