- (/ˈnævəhoʊ, ˈnɑːvə-/ NAV-ə-hoh, NAH-və-; Navajo: Diné
bizaad [tìnépìz̥ɑ̀ːt] or Naabeehó
bizaad [nɑ̀ːpèːhópìz̥ɑ̀ːt]) is a
Southern Athabaskan language...
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people of the
Southwestern United States.
Their traditional language is Diné
bizaad, a
Southern Athabascan language. The
states with the
largest Diné po****tions...
- Self-designations for
Western Apache and
Navajo are N'dee biyat'i, and Diné
bizaad or Naabeehó
bizaad, respectively.
There are
several well-known
historical people...
- Naoe
Nauruan Navajo,
Navaho nv nav nav
Individual Living Diné
bizaad; Naabeehó
bizaad North Ndebele nd nde nde
Individual Living isiNdebele; saseNyakatho;...
- (100) 19.22%
Total (excl. Navajo) — — 203,127 (54.32) 15.82%
Navajo Diné
bizaad Na-Dené 170,822 (45.68) 23.25%
Dakota Dakȟótiyapi
Siouan 18,804 (5.03) 9...
- ISBN 0-912586-18-4. Staff,
Native News
Online (December 30, 2024). "Diné
Bizaad Becomes the
Official Language of
Navajo Nation".
Native News Online. Retrieved...
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People Diné
Language Diné
Bizaad, Hand Talk
Country Dinétah...
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Yazzie co-aut****d a
textbook for
teaching the
Navajo language titled Diné
Bizaad Bínáhooʼaah:
Rediscovering the
Navajo Language along with
Margaret Speas...
- Diné
Bizaad Bóhooʼaah for
secondary schools, colleges, and adults. Farmington, NM:
Navajo Language Institute. Witherspoon, Gary (1986). Diné
Bizaad Bóhooʼaah...
- " but "Diyin God," as in "Diyin God
Bizaad" ("God's Word"). This is
equivalent to the
earlier title, "God
Bizaad" ("God's Word").
Navajo was the sixth...