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  1. 25 Μαΐ 2024 · The Diné (meaning “the people”) as the Navajo traditionally refer to themselves, arrived in the America’s along with other Na Dene (Athabascan) speaking peoples from Beringia sometime between 10,000 and 8000 BCE. The Navajo, and their...

  2. 6 Σεπ 2017 · Each hypothesis uses linguistic, archaeological, and historical data in order to explain the timing of the north-to-south migration to the Southwest and the location of Navajo communities at the time of Coronado’s entrada in 1540 ce (Towner 2003).

  3. 23 Μαΐ 2012 · This is the story of the Diné, The People, as the Navajos call themselves and there migration to Dinétah. Dinétah is the traditional homeland of the Navajo tribe of Native Americans. In the Navajo language, the word “Dinétah” means “among the people”.

  4. 22 Οκτ 2024 · At some point in prehistory the Navajo and Apache migrated to the Southwest from Canada, where most other Athabaskan-speaking peoples still live; although the exact timing of the relocation is unknown, it is thought to have been between 1100 and 1500 ce.

  5. Jemez Pueblo assimilated Navajo families during the eighteenth century, as well as migrants from Pecos in the early nineteenth century (who may or may not have been native Towa speakers—see discussion below).

  6. 8 Ιουλ 2024 · As we have seen, myths and migrations played a crucial role in shaping ancient Greek society. They were more than stories of old adventures. In fact, they were a guide, explaining the beginnings of peoples and cities across the nation.

  7. assimilation also blinds us to the ways in which Navajos are combining elements of their own culture with Anglo culture while continuing to view themselves as Navajo, rather than Indian, Native American, or even American. In this article, I use data from a Navajo extended family to take