The word "Navajo" comes from a Spanish adaptation of the Tewa Pueblo word navahu'u, meaning "farm fields in the valley." They were called Apache de Nabajo meaning "the apache group that farms". Navajo are cousins of the Apache. Some of the words are still similar between the two. Tewa are a neighboring Pueblo indian group. Dine' means "people"
The Navajo language, which is called Diné bizaad in Navajo. It is in the larger Athabascan language family and that is part of Na-Dene family. Similar to how Spanish and Italian are Romance languages and English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi are in the Indo-European family. About 60-70% of the 300,000 Navajo speak it. Most as speak English as well. A few only speak Navajo, mainly older people or very young in remote areas. About a third only speak English.
yes i lived there...In Navajo is is called : Náhodeeshgiizh Chʼínílíní
Were called the Navajo Code Talkers.
In Navajo the word for belt is sis. A traditional Navajo belt of leather with silver conchos sewn on it is called sisŁigai.
Answer:Although the Navajo Nation is presently in the American states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. It is 27,000 sq miles. Anthropologists and archeologists have traced their origins back to the northwesten part of North America (largely in Alaska, the Yukon, and the NWT) and a tribe of Athapaskan tribes known as the Dene or Dene-ta. In fact the Navajo refer to themselves as Diné. It is thought they entered the Southwest and took up the cultural habits that make them distinctly Navajo ( corn growing, hogan living, Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé and hózhǫ́ based religion led by hataałii, four sacred mountains) around 900-1100 CE
One might be that they developed both settled and nomadic societies. The Dene or Dineh, which means "People," is the name used for themselves by both the Navajo (or Navaho) and the Apache. The word "Navajo" is from the Spanish and indicates their settled lifestyle, while "Apache" is a Zuni word meaning "enemy" since these often raided other nations.
In English is is called Navajo, In Navajo is it called Diné bizaad. There are over 300,000 Navajo, about 175,000- 200,000 speak Navajo.
The Navajo language, which is called Diné bizaad in Navajo. It is in the larger Athabascan language family and that is part of Na-Dene family. Similar to how Spanish and Italian are Romance languages and English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi are in the Indo-European family. About 60-70% of the 300,000 Navajo speak it. Most as speak English as well. A few only speak Navajo, mainly older people or very young in remote areas. About a third only speak English.
DENE
Dene Anton's birth name is Dene Hofheinz.
Dene Anton goes by Rene Dene Deenzer.
the Navajo Indians played a game called Keshjee'.
yes i lived there...In Navajo is is called : Náhodeeshgiizh Chʼínílíní
Tenley Dene is 5' 8".
Dorothy Dene died in 1899.
Dorothy Dene was born in 1870.
Dene Simpson was born in 1956.