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Dennehotso (Navajo: Deinihootso) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Apache County, Arizona,
United States. The po****tion was 746 at the 2010 census...
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School (Cottonwood,
Apache County, Arizona, west of Chinle)
Dennehotso Boarding School (
Dennehotso, Arizona) Jeehdeez'a Academy, Inc. (Navajo Reservation/Navajo...
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operates several schools serving the
communities of Kayenta, Chilchinbeto,
Dennehotso, and Shonto.
These include Debbie Braff Elementary School (formerly Kayenta...
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promotes Indigenous American foods. He was born in the
Navajo Nation in
Dennehotso, Arizona. He
moved to
Minnesota in 2013. In 2014, he
became the chef de...
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communities of Tuba City, Moenkopi, Rare Metals, Tonalea, Tsegi, Kayenta,
Dennehotso,
Mexican Water, Red Mesa, and Teec Nos Pos. Most of what is now US 160...
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Springerville Alpine Burnside Chinle Concho Cornfields Cottonwood Del
Muerto Dennehotso Fort
Defiance Ganado Greer Houck Klagetoh Lukachukai Lupton Many Farms...
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Cottonwood 158 CDP 158
Other 76.6 23.4 Del
Muerto 515 CDP 515
Other 87.2 9.7
Dennehotso 560 CDP 542
Other 94.1 5.9
Dilkon 1,326 CDP 1,231
Other 54.3 41 Donovan...
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confluence with Laguña Cr****
where it
forms Chinle Cr****, 7
miles northeast of
Dennehotso,
Arizona at an
elevation of 4,774 feet (1,455 meters). Its
mouth is at...
- Kayenta,
where it
intersects U.S.
Route 163. It
continues northeast through Dennehotso, then has a
brief overlap with U.S.
Route 191 in
Mexican Water. It goes...
- Springs, Naschitti, Tohatchi, Bahastl'a'a'
Shaandiin Parrish Chilchinbeto,
Dennehotso,
Kayenta Germaine Simonson Hard Rock,
Forest Lake, Pinon,
Black Mesa,...