Navajo Code Talkers
Nizhoni is the Navajo name meaning "beautiful." == ==
Navajo comes from Tewa to spanish to english. It means " ones farming in valley fields".
There's no R in Navajo, so it would be Gleis (pronounced "glace")
Grace = Gleis
Cherokee is the largest with a pop. of about729,533 and Navajo in second with a pop. of about 298,197.
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
Inequalities
Nizhoni is the Navajo name meaning "beautiful." == ==
They are called "pirates."
Wind Talkers.
The correct Navajo name for themselves is Diné, but they now also use the term Naabeehó.
Pulsars
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The Navajo language name for the Navajo people is Dine'. The mark over the "e" means it is higher tone and sounds to english speakers like it is stressed a little- di neh. Other names are: Bíla'ashla'ii Dine'é, which means "five fingered people' but that is perhaps more a name for all humans. A spiritual name is Diyin Nohookáá Dine'é, which means "holy earth surface people". This was said to be the name given to the Navajo by the "Holy People", Diyin Dine'é. ( Spirits or gods might be another name for them.) The name "Navajo" is said to be from a Tewa word meaning wide or valley fields. The Spanish called them Apachu de navajo meaning the Apache who farm in the valleys. They are a cousin of the Apache tribes. The word Apache is probably from Zuni.
Bilaganna refers to the white race, men and women. It is equivelent to how the term "Anglo" is used in the American Southwest by all English speakers. If you are white but from Mexico you are NaakaiIn the Navajo tradition of introducing oneself, the name and clan of the speaker are given, then the name and clan of the mother are given, then the name and clan of the father, then the name and clan of the maternal grandmother and the name and clan of the maternal grandfather. For a white man or woman introducing themselves in the Navajo way, the clan names are all "bilaganna" since whites do not have a clan-structured ancestry. The Navajo are a matriarchal society with inheritance passing through the female lineage, hence the importance of the mother's and grandmother's information being given deferential placement in the introduction.
Navajo comes from Tewa to spanish to english. It means " ones farming in valley fields".
The Navajo word for flute is: ts'isǫ́ǫ́s or disǫ́ǫ́s.Navajo flute would be perhaps: Diné bits'isǫ́ǫ́s or Diné bidisǫ́ǫ́s.