Navajo in a Sentence
  • The tribes represented by these talented craftspeople include Hopi, Navajo, Santo Domingo, and Zuni.
  • You'll find documents, films and photographs pertaining to the Navajo code talkers of World War II.
  • A partly subterranean dome about 10 meters in diameter, similar to the hogan of the Navajo, was the uniform shelter.
  • The Navajo nation is the largest Indian reservation in the U.S., covering over 24,000 square miles in Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.
  • Styles of beading can vary from bracelet to bracelet and genuine Native American beading styles differ from tribe to tribe, with Navajo beading showing different patterns from Comanche, for example.
  • In Native American Culture, the Navajo Indians used the dragonfly as a symbol of pure water.
  • Popular Navajo symbols of the bear, turtle, water, mountains, arrows, phoenix and Kokopelli are found in these examples of fine workmanship.
  • Nieboer finds it only on the North Pacific coast as far south as Oregon, among the Navajo and the Cibola pueblos, and in a few tribes of Middle and South America.
  • The Anasazi, "The Ancient Ones," as the pres­ent day Navajo call them, built cities and a society for 13 centuries before abandoning this high Sonoran desert, all before Columbus ever set sail.
  • In addition to the many discounts, you can find Navajo and Zuni tribal jewelry collections made by Native American artisans.