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    The Navajo Nation is the largest in the United States. It is located in the Southwest portion of the country in New Mexico‚ Utah‚ and Arizona. The Navajo have a very unique and vast culture and they present some of it in arguably their biggest competition known as Miss Navajo. The woman crowned Miss Navajo takes on a great responsibility and must be a role model and ambassador for the nation The Miss Navajo competition started in 1952 and has continued to grow ever since. In order to compete a woman

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    The Life of the Navajo Indian Tribe I am writing my research paper on the Navajo Indians once called Dine’s; the Pueblo’s gave them the name Navajo as it was a Pueblo word meaning “planted fields” or “farmlands”. The Navajo Indians came from the Northwest Pacific coast and Canada between the 1300’s and the 1600’s. I chose to do my research paper on the Navajo Indians because I am French‚ Irish‚ and Indian‚ therefore I will be learning a about some of my own family history. First I will

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    the Navajo is a documentary by award-winning producer and director John Howe. This poignant film tells the story of an attempted cultural stripping of the Navajo people‚ a story that needs to be committed to memory as part of this nation’s imperative and important past. The resilient Navajo people are still here today despite their story‚ and they deserve to be remembered as part of the initial founding fabric of the United States. This movie reveals the movement of the U.S. against the Navajo tribes

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    The Navajo were one of the great Southwestern Native American tribes. Their history‚ culture‚ and art and tradition will be discussed. The people who were going to become the Navajo tribe settled in what would be the mountains of New Mexico in or around the 1600’s. Prior to that time the area was the home of the Anasazi (The Ancient Ones.) The Anasazi had lived there for approximately 1200 years but‚ for unexplained reasons‚ they abandoned their highly developed dwellings and moved westward and

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    The Navajo people‚ otherwise known as the Diné‚ have many specific customs and rituals oriented around the natural evolution of death. The Navajo explained this natural occurrence by creating stories that described the death of the living. When one of the Navajo people die‚ the living adhere to very strict guidelines pertaining to the treatment of the body. Some of these rules stem from the Navajo’s fear that the dead will come back to haunt them. The Navajo follow these customs not only because

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    Navajo Culture Dustin Goins Anthropology Instructor Douglas June 10‚ 2013 The Navajo‚ or Dine`‚ cultures are pastoralists. Pastoralists are those who regularly move in search of naturally occurring grass and water (Nowak & Laird‚ 2010). Navajo’s are an Indian tribe that reside on reservations and sometimes live on public domains outside of the reservations. These people have lived among us for centuries and have paramount survival skills for the desert area. This pastoralist culture

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    The Survival of the Navajo Indians in a Western Culture Christine Acosta Ant 101 Instructor Merissa Olmer May 7‚ 2012 The Survival of the Navajo Indians in a Western Culture As a pastoral society who utilized farming as their primary mode of subsistence‚ the Navajo Indians (Dineh – meaning Navajo people) had to learn other ways to survive in a constant changing world.(Hoxie 2008‚ Lomay & Hinkebein (2006)‚ Paniagua (1994). Preserving their traditions is a priority

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    The dispute over land between the Navajo Tribe and Hopi Tribe has been an on going dispute since the late 1800 ’s. Although it might not seem like a high priority topic of conversation for most people‚ it is a very personal and sentimental topic for these two tribes. The Navajo population outnumbers the Hopi by a ratio of ten to one‚ while the amount of Hopi land has been reduced from its original size. To understand this complex situation between the two tribes‚ "A comprehensive solution—rather

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    The Walum Olum and Navajo Origin Analysis       The Walum Olum and the Navajo Origin are two stories about the creation of the earth in Native American culture.  Both myths are similar in nature‚ they could almost be two versions of the same story.  The Walum Olum starts out with hust the Earth with no water‚ no life‚ absolutly nothing.  Then‚ this god named Manito comes along‚ and he made the land‚ sky‚ water‚ sun‚ moon‚ stars‚ and just about everything else‚ including the first man and woman. 

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    “The Navajo Creation Myth‚” is able to effectively teach the nature of relationships between people‚ also‚ it excels in entertaining its listeners‚ but it falls a bit short when it comes to the describing the culture or history of the people as it really isn’t the main purpose of the story. A big function of the third world chapter is about the origins of how men and women interact in their society currently. There was a disagreement between the two sexes and the god decided it would be best to split

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