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- Zolbrod, p. 275. Zolbrod, p. 278 Hastiin Tlo'tsi Hee, p. 110 Hastiin Tlo'tse Hee, p. 111 Hastiin Tlo'tse Hee, p. 113 Hastiin Tlo'tse Hee, p. 112 Zolbrod,...
- Hosteen Klah (Navajo: Hastiin Tłʼa, 1867– February 27, 1937) was a Navajo artist and medicine man. He do****ented aspects of Navajo religion and related...
- Chief Manuelito or Hastiin Chʼil Haajiní ("Sir Black Reeds", "Man of the Black Plants Place") (c. 1818–1893) was one of the prin****l headmen of the Diné...
- Willard "Spud" Johnson, activist Harry Hay, and artists Agnes Martin and Hastíín Klah. Reviewers praised Wide-Open Desert for Biro Water's description and...
- Barboncito or Hastiin Dághaaʼ (ca. 1820–1871) was a Navajo political and spiritual leader. His name means "little bearded one" in Spanish (barbón = bearded...
- Boston heiress Mary Cabot Wheelright and Navajo singer and medicine man Hastiin Klah founded the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe...
- Tiki and Marikoriko Muisca mythology Tena and Fura Navajo mythology Áłtsé Hastiin and Áłtsé Asdzą́ą́ Norse mythology Ask and Embla (former) Líf and Lífþrasir...
- Henry Chee Dodge (c. 1860–1947), also known in Navajo by his nicknames Hastiin Adiitsʼaʼii ("Mister Interpreter") and Kiiłchííʼ ("Red Boy"), was the last...
- (link) O'Bryan, Aileen, The Diné: Origin Myths of the Navajo Indians (Hastiin Tlo'tsi Hee, "The Age of Beginning", transcribed 1928). Smithsonian Institution...
- phonology Malay hari [hari] 'day' Mutsun hučekniš [hut͡ʃɛkniʃ] 'dog' Navajo hastiin [hàsd̥ìːn] 'mister' Norwegian hatt [hɑtː] 'hat' See Norwegian phonology...