To join the Navajo tribe, you will need a Certificate of Blood (COB). To obtain a COB, you will need to know to which chapter of the Navajo reservation your great-grandparent belonged (chapters are districts in the Navajo reservation where your ancestor was born or may have lived).
After obtaining this information, you will need to apply through the agency in Window Rock, Arizona. You will need to provide your birth certificate and your parents' birth certificates. The agency will approve your application and send you your COB. However, you must be at least one-quarter Navajo qualify. If one of your great-grandparents was Navajo, that would make your grandparent (their child) half Navajo, your parent one quarter Navajo, and you only one-eighth Navajo.
1999
Navajo
Yes Chief Bear Hunter was my Great Great Great Great Grand Father I am a direct descendant Moogasa WA my Great Great Grand Mother, a survivor of the Bear River Massacre.
navajo
The Navajo still raise sheep.
The Navajo is a Native Indian tribe
The Navajo tribe has many different chiefs do to the population
The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest
They fought the muzielunh tribe
Hogans
Navajo
The Navajo tribe
The answer is navajo:) im a navajo
yes, there are over 300,000 members of the Navajo tribe in 2014
by cooking it
The Navajo.
no