- anthropology.iresearchnet.com navajo/The ancestral Puebloans lived in settled agricultural communities, a way of life that conflicted with the nomadic hunting and gathering practices of the Navajo.
- tr.history-hub.com navajo-insanlar-kimdirNavajo Nation, New Mexico, Utah ve Arizona'da 27.000 kilometrekarelik bir araziyi içeren Navajo rezervasyonunu yönetmekten sorumludur.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/NavajoThe Navajo call themselves Diné, which is translated to mean "the people" (most Native American groups call themselves by names that mean "the people").
- navajocodetalkers.org navajo-traditions/These practices could not be rushed or overlooked, as every part of the Navajo healing practice was important in order to achieve optimum wellness.
- crystalinks.com navajo.htmlThe Navajo are the largest single federally recognized tribe of the United States of America. The Navajo Nation has 300,048 enrolled tribal members.
- blog.nativehope.org past-present-future-of-the-…The History of the Navajo Tribe. The earliest settlements of the Navajo were in the Southwest United States, primarily in what is now New Mexico.
- britannica.com Peoples of the Americas North American IndiansSurvey of the Navajo people, second most populous of all Native American peoples in the United States, with some 300,000 individuals in the early 21st century...
- legendsofamerica.com na-navajo/The Spanish first specifically mentioned the “Apachu de Nabajo” (Navajo) in the 1620s, referring to people in the Chama region east of the San Juan River.
- Dinétah, Yerli Amerikalıların Navajo kabilesinin geleneksel vatanıdır. Navajo dilinde "Dinétah" kelimesi "halk arasında" anlamına gelir.
- myinterestingfacts.com 10 Interesting Navajo FactsThe men and women in Navajo have different roles. The women should stay at home to keep the land. They also wove and spun wools and keep the sheep.