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28 Απρ 2021 · It also includes a new special selection of images of women from area Tribes taken for the Museum’s exhibition. Isabella and Alyssa Klain, Navajo. Together we rise, our ancestors always...
22 Οκτ 2024 · Navajo, second most populous of all Native American peoples in the United States, with some 300,000 individuals in the early 21st century, most of them living in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. The Navajo speak an Apachean language which is classified in the Athabaskan language family.
Traditionally, there are four clans said to be the original ones, given to the Navajo from Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé or Changing Woman. Today there are more than 100 clans, some of which include other Native nations, such as Naashtʼézhí diné’e referring to the Zuni, of the Naashgalí diné’é, referring to the Mescalero Apache.
18 Ιουλ 2023 · After the U.S. seized their lands more than 150 years ago, the Diné (Navajo) people embarked on the Long Walk—a 300-mile trek to exile. Photographer Dakota Mace shares their stories.
24 Φεβ 2010 · Thousands of Navajos were killed, and approximately 8,500 Navajo men, women and children were captured and forced to walk more than 400 miles in the dead of winter to Fort Summer, a barren, 40-square-mile reservation in eastern New Mexico.
The teachings of the Diyin Dine’ē dictate that particular parts of the body—afterbirth, blood, umbilical cords—are more susceptible to effect than others, and that the human body is more open to effect at critical times in the life cycle—in utero, at birth, at puberty, and during pregnancy.
25 Μαΐ 2024 · While the Long Walk—and all that entails —was a pivotal event in the history and cultural development of the Navajo people, its impact on who the Navajo are today or who they will become tomorrow has diminished over time.