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Navajo logo #10101) An american indian tribe 2) Arizona indian 3) Arizona native 4) Arizona tribe 5) Athabascan 6) Athabaskan 7) Athapascan 8) Athapaskan 9) Code talker language 10) Foe of kit carson 11) Four Corners people 12) Hogan builder 13) Hogan dweller 14) Indian making a blanket 15) Kind of rug 16) Language spoken in Arizona
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Navajo logo #10101) Navaho 2) Tribe
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Navajo logo #21000[train] The Navajo was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The economy train entered daily service between Chicago-Los Angeles-San Francisco as train Nos. 9 & 10 on October 1, 1915, as a replacement for the railroad`s Tourist Flyer, and ran until January 14, 1940. In Summer 1926 train 9 left Chica...
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Navajo logo #20080Largest tribe and reservation in AZ and N. Mexico.
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Navajo logo #21003the most populous of all North American Indian peoples in the United States, with some 300,000 individuals in the early 21st century, most of them ... [31 related articles]
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Navajo logo #20672Native people who occupy northern New Mexico, a portion of southern Utah, and part of northern Arizona. Today they are the largest Native community in the United States.
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Navajo logo #20688Member of an American Indian people, who migrated from Canada to southwest USA (Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah) in about AD 1000. They are related to the Apache, and speak an
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Navajo logo #21217Navajo is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Navajo logo #21221Member of an American Indian people, who migrated from Canada to southwest USA (Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah) in about AD 1000. They are related to the Apache, and speak an Athabaskan language, belonging to the Na-Dene family. During World War II, Navajo code talkers in the US Marine Corps transmitted radio messages directly in their native la...
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