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teaching other Navajos how to work with silver.
Navajos initially obtained silver from
coins and
ingots and
hammered them into shape. By 1880,
Navajo silversmiths...
- to
contemporary Navajos'
sense of
identity as a people". The
traditional Navajo homeland spans from
Arizona through New Mexico.
Navajo built houses, planted...
- Nation",
citing potential "confusion and
frustration among Navajo citizens and non-
Navajos". In
Navajo, the
geographic entity with its
legally defined borders...
-
Signal Officer stated, "Were it not for the
Navajos, the
Marines would never have
taken Iwo Jima."
Navajo lands were
initially colonized by the Spanish...
-
missile USS
Navajo, the name of more than one
United States Navy ship "
Navajo", a 1903
piece of po****r
music by
Egbert Van
Alstyne The
Navajos, a subgroup...
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still worn
today by both
Navajos and non-
Navajos.
Navajo weaving Native American fashion Spain,
James N. (May 1982). "
Navajo Culture and
Anasazi Archaeology:...
- "Tale of the
Navajos (1949) - Overview".
Turner classic Movies.
Retrieved 1
December 2014. Hal
Erickson (2014). "Tale-of-the-
Navajos -
Trailer - Cast...
- "The
Navajos become Dependent" (1988). The
Roots of Dependency: Subsistence, Environment, and
Social Change Among the Choctaws, Pawnees, and
Navajos. U...
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Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot
canyon in the
American Southwest, on
Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It
includes six separate,
scenic slot...
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Navajos Film
Themselves is a
series of
seven short do****entary
films which show
scenes of life on the
Navajo Nation. It was
added to the
United States...