Category: Diné (Navaho)

Navaho Nation update, more than 335 dead from Covid-19 as of June 21st 2020

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A 96 year old Navaho woman becomes an internet hit

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Navaho Nation Covid-19 update, 24.05.2020 – 153 dead, more than 4.500 infected

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Navaho Nation update 20. May, 100 new cases, 2 more deaths

Navaho Nation reports 82 new cases of Covid 19

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Navaho Nation in Crisis

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Awakening of the Genizaros: Slaves, Servants, Invisible People

Slaves were a highly sought after commodity in the new Spanish colony of New Mexico. The first slaves that tilled the farms of the Spanish farmers were Puebloans, Apaches, Navahos, Pawnees, Kiowas and Comanches. It is estimated that at the time of the Great… Continue Reading “Awakening of the Genizaros: Slaves, Servants, Invisible People”

Walk in Beauty in Dinétah, the Navaho IR

Dinétah (Navaho Indian Reservation), Arizona, USA. 23.-24. May, 2017. When entering the Navaho Indian Reservation (Dinétah in the Navaho (Diné bizaad) language) at the picturesque Marble Canyon in Arizona, one meets sale booths with a great variety of locally made hands and crafts, ranging… Continue Reading “Walk in Beauty in Dinétah, the Navaho IR”