Medicine man. Healer.
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
Biligaana is the Navajo word for "white man".
You do not specify the kind of trap you mean. In Navajo a "booby-trap" or man-trap is dineh-ba-whoa-blehi. An ambush is khac-da. Navajo and Zuni people used pit traps for hunting animals; tye-nde is "pits where animals fall in".
It means man, husband, mature man. It can also be used as a name.It is spelled hastiin in standard Navajo spelling. hastóí is plural.
Hastiin is the Navajo word for mister (Mr), elder (man) or man. English speakers have tried to write it a number of ways including hosteen or hasteen. The spelling about is the modern conventional way. Hastiin Nez may be considered Mr. Nez. Áłtsé Hastiin is the Navajo name for the First Man of Navajo Creation tradition.
Navajo's are humans just like other humans throughout the world; you will find nice ones and mean ones, same as anywhere else.
a navajo
no they did not
Diné means people, man, or person in Dine' bizaad ( Navajo language). The mark over the e means it is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language. Sometimes people write it in English: Dineh because that is a little more how it sounds.
Navajo religion is base on spiritual. Beliving in the holy people and the first man and first woman who gave birth to the Navajo generation.
"Dibé" means sheep in Navajo. The second syllable is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language