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6 Σεπ 2017 · Research into Navajo origins has focused on identifying the route and timing of Athapaskan migrations into the Southwest.
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.
22 Οκτ 2024 · Navajo religion is widely practiced and notable for its intricacy. Some of its many traditions relate the emergence of the first people from various worlds beneath the surface of the earth; other stories explain the origins and purposes of numerous rites and ceremonies.
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”.
Using data from the Navajo reservation, I argue that focusing on ways that Navajo families deal with increased regional migration, economic integration, and intermarriage offers insights into the processes by which elements from a dominant society are incorporated in to distinctive ethnic repertoire that also preserves cultural practices and ide...
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).
22 Φεβ 1986 · fact, traditional religion remains strong, and only since the middle of the twentieth century have significant numbers of tribal members begun to view Christianity as a viable option in their search for spiri-tual power and identity. In this essay I will provide a brief historical overview of Navajo Christianity and offer an explanation for its ...