- Navajo Nation gt; History
Diné Bikéyah, or Navajoland, is larger than 10 of the 50 states in America Visitors from around the world are intrigued and mystified when they hear the Navajo language – so, too, were the enemy during World War II Unknown to many, the Navajo language was used to create a secret code to battle the Japanese
- Navajo Nation
Office of Miss Navajo Nation Presents 2nd Annual Miss Navajo Nation Essay Content This is invitation for all Navajo-Enrolled High School students to participate in an essay contest as Miss Nation Nation will be awarding (5) students an APPLE IPAD for their educational journey Deadline: June 6th, 2025, 5:00PM
- Navajo Nation Declares Drought Emergency as the Water Crisis . . .
This state of emergency was activated on May 30 in response to extreme and persistent drought conditions affecting large parts of the Navajo Nation; thus, prompting urgent calls for government resource coordination, livestock reduction by owners, and $6 5 million from the tribe’s Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) to help farmers and
- Navajo Nation OMB
OMB is a customer service organization responsible for fiscal guidance to the Navajo Nation and providing expertise in the areas of Budget Development, Contracts and Grant Administration, Management and Policy Development
- Supreme Court - NN Judicial Branch - courts. navajo-nsn. gov
Committed to interpreting the laws of the Navajo Nation We provide the orderly settlement of disputes between parties in controversy, determine the guilt or innocence of those accused of violating laws, and protect the rights of individuals
- Navajo Nation - Announcements
Navajo Nation Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the Navajo men and women who have served in the U S Armed Forces and made the ultimate sacrifice It is observed with ceremonies, reflections, and tributes to fallen warriors, recognizing their contributions to protecting the Navajo way of life and the country
- Navajo Nation gt; Info
“How can I find information about travelling to the Navajo Reservation?” When planning a trip to visit the Navajo Reservation, there are a variety of resources to find information about roads, parks, lodging, etc
- Navajo Office of Vital Records Identification gt; Services gt; Tribal ID
For additional information about the Navajo Nation Identification Cards, please contact the Navajo Office of Vital Records Identification-Central Admin Office in Window Rock, Arizona at 928-871-6884
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