Navajo Nation

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The Navajo Nation is the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. and covers abut 26,000 square miles in three states: Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. The seat of government is Window Rock, Arizona.

  • Diné be' iiná, Inc.  - Nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving the traditional Navajo-Churro sheep breed and educating the community and the public about the importance of Navajo Sheep Culture and spirituality.
  • Diné CARE  - A non-profit organization on the Navajo Nation that works with Navajo communities affected by energy and environmental issues. Includes current projects, events and news.
  • Diné College  - A multi-campus higher education institution of the Navajo Nation. Features course catalog and schedule, institutes and programs, registration and student information.
  • Discover Navajo: Navajo Tourism Department  - Visitor guide to the Navajo Nation includes lodging, scenic routes and attractions map, cultural and visitor information and calendar of events.
  • Division of Natural Resources: The Navajo Nation  - Includes administrative details, directory, news and announcements and department goals and mission statements.
  • Harrison Lapahie Jr.  - Contains a life profile of Harrison Jr. and detailed information about the Navajo Nation.
  • The Navajo Nation  - Official site includes government departments, chapter house links, history and news.
  • Navajo Nation Community Development  - Official site lists departments, staff and chapter directory, access to WIND project hub, job listing, calendar and news.
  • Navajo Nation Fair  - Provides an entry guide, visitor information, events, photos, sponsors, area accommodations, details about the Powwow, and the dates.
  • Office of the Navajo Nation Library  - Features library services and calendar of events.
 
 
 
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