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Dinétah is the
traditional homeland of the Diné or Navajo, an
Indigenous people of the
Southwestern United States. In the
Navajo language, the word "Dinétah"...
- The term
Navajo Pueblitos, also
known as
Dinétah Pueblitos,
refers to a
class of
archaeological sites that are
found in the
northwestern corner of the...
- the 1670s, the
Spanish wrote that the Diné
lived in a
region known as
Dinétah,
about 60
miles (97 km) west of the Rio
Chama Valley region. In the 1770s...
- part of the
Navajo religious beliefs. It
centers on the area
known as the
Dinétah, the
traditional homeland of the Navajo, and
forms the
basis of the traditional...
- The Crow
Canyon Archaeological District is
located in the
heart of the
Dinétah region of the
American Southwest in Rio
Arriba and San Juan
counties in...
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Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for
Window Rock.
Window Rock profile, with more
links to the most
interesting sites about Tségháhoodzání and the
Dinétah...
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general idea of "Navajoland".
Neither of
these terms should be
confused with
Dinétah, the term used for the
traditional homeland of the Navajo. This is located...
- Mountain. The
mountain is
considered to be the
eastern boundary of the
Dinetah, the
traditional Navajo homeland. It is ****ociated with the
color white...
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sending these messages in blood?
Could the
murders be
linked to the old
Dinetah Paints scandal and lead
poisoning in the region? Chee does not have much...
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listed as 5th. 1864,
Start of Long Walk period. His band are
still in
Dinetah,
perhaps southwest of the
Little Colorado River. 1865
Jesus Arviso, Navajo...