aseezį́ binaaltsoos - is one way to say newspaper in Navajo. There are about three other ways too.
The main Newspaper on the Navajo Nation is the Navajo Times. You can find them online and on Facebook. There is also the Navajo-Hopi Observer.
newspaper
Yataałii anííníshníí is the Navajo phrase for "good morning my husband."
diyin yá naalʼaʼí-- meaning a supernatural messenger. It is not a Navajo concept. The word was made up after contact with Christians.
ííshją́ or t'áákáábaa yóónééh -- "don't forget!"
diario,periódico,
The best place to find out where one can purchase the Navajo Times is on the newspaper's official website. The website has a 'locations' section which allows the user to enter their state or city of residence and find out where the closest store that sells the Navajo Times lies.
I think it was the Georgia Gazette( not sure how to spell it)
"Newspaper" in French is spelled as "journal" or "journal de journaux".
In conclusion, the Navajo people after much adversity in the late 19th century with the war and Long Walk and interment in Bosque Redondo and then again in the 1930s with the livestock reductions the Navajo have emerged in the 21st century as the largest tribe with the largest land base. The Navajo Nation today has over 300,000 enrolled members with a land base of 27,000 square miles (the size of Holland and Belgium combined) in the middle of their traditional four sacred mountains. The majority of the Navajo speak the Navajo language. The Navajo religion is alive and well. The Navajo Nation has newspaper, radio, a tribal college, Navajo language schools, police, courts an elected government and many tribal enterprises. They have the largest irrigated farm in the US producing Navajo Pride brand products. In short, the Navajo Nation is well positioned to succeed in the 21st century.
The word "was" is the past tense of the verb to be.The acronym WAZ is a German newspaper, Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung.("West German General Newspaper")
Historically is has also been spelled "Navaho". That is how English speakers heard it. Navajo is the Spanish derived spelling. They got it from a Tewa word meaning "fields in the river bottoms".Navajo speakers spell the Navajo Nation :" Naabeehó Bináhásdzo". In Navajo it is: Diné bikéyah or Dinétah. Dinéis the Navajo word for Navajo people.
No. Today they are the largest tribe in the US with over 300,000 members. The Navajo Nation is the size of Holland and Belgium put together, 27,000 square miles. The Navajo Nation is doing well.