wiktionary NavajoNavajo or Navaho may refer to Navajo people Navajo Nation , the governmental entity of the Navajo people Navajo language , spoken by the Navajo people Places in the United States Navajo, San Diego, California Navajo, New Mexico Navajo City, New Mexico Navajo County, Arizona Navajo Reservoir Navajo Generating Station , a coal fired powerplant Others Navajo film Navajo film , a 1952 documentary film Navajo Sandstone , a geologic formation in the Glen Canyon Group Navajo Churro sheep , a breed of sheep The Navajo sleeper car The Navajo sleeper car , a sleeping car on the Super Chief passenger train Navajo train , one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Mazda Navajo , a 2 door SUV introduced in 1991 Alfa Romeo Navajo concept car SM 64 Navajo , an experimental cruise missile Piper PA 31 Navajo , a light, twin engine airplane Navajos , one of the groups of the Edelweiss Pirates German youth opposed to the Nazi regime USNS Navajo T ATF 169 USNS Navajo T ATF 169 , a United States Navy tug in non commissioned service in the Military Sealift Command since 1980 USS Navajo USS Navajo , the name of more than one United States Navy ship USS Navajo III SP 298 USS Navajo III SP 298 , a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919 disambig cs Navajo de Navajo fr Navajo li Navajo nl Navajo pl Navajo pt Navajo ru stq Navajo zh ... more details
About the pageant the Billy Luther film Miss Navajo documentary Miss Navajo is a pageant that has been held annually on the Navajo Nation , United States , since 1952 . The first Miss Navajo was Dr. Beulah Melvin Allen, in 1952. She was crowned at the Navajo Nation Fair, the largest fair held on the Navajo Nation, which had been established three years earlier. Pageant contestants must be unmarried, over 18 years of age, be a high school graduate, and be able to speak the Navajo language . They compete in such activities such as answering traditional and modern Navajo customs questions both in Navajo and English, sheep butchering, and performing a contemporary and Navajo cultural talent. Film A documentary film called Miss Navajo , directed by Billy Luther who is Navajo, Hopi , and Laguna Pueblo Laguna , was filmed in 2005 and 2006, released in 2006, and shown on the Independent Lens documentary series on PBS in 2007. http missnavajomovie.com Miss Navajo is a sacred tradition that still continues today. Miss Navajo duties as a leader is guide and be a role model of the Navajo Nation. External links http www.missnavajocouncil.org Miss Navajo Council, Inc official site http missnavajomovie.com Miss Navajo film http www.pbs.org independentlens missnavajo MISS NAVAJO site for Independent Lens on PBS Category Navajo culture Category Recurring events established in 1952 US stub nv Naabeeh bich eek ... more details
USS Navajo may refer to more than one United States Navy ship USS Navajo AT 52 , a tug in commission from 1908 to 1937 and in non commissioned service from 1942 to 1946 USS Navajo AT 64 , a tug commissioned in 1940 and sunk in 1943 USS Navajo ATA 211 , an auxiliary ocean tug in commission from 1945 to 1962 USNS Navajo T ATF 169 , a fleet ocean tug in service with the Military Sealift Command since 1980 USS Navajo III SP 298 , a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Navajo Category United States Navy ship names ... more details
The Navajo Boy was a silent film of the 1950 s depicting the Cly Family on the Navajo Nation in Monument Valley, Utah . The movie later inspired the filming of the 2000 documentary The Return of Navajo Boy . ref name navajoboy.com cite web title Synopsis work navajoboy.com url http www.navajoboy.com press.htm accessdate 2009 02 26 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Director, Robert J. Kennedy narrated the film from memory, live at each showing. Because of this, very little information was known about context, and the identities of the Navajo people featured in the film. The original spelling of the film is The Navaho Boy. ref name Frisbie cite web title The Return of Navajo Boy publisher Wiley InterScience url http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin fulltext 120182775 PDFSTART ref References references Navajo Nation DEFAULTSORT Navajo Boy Category Native American film Category Navajo Nation Category Silent films silent film stub ... more details
italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Stenopelmatus navajo image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Orthoptera familia Stenopelmatidae genus Stenopelmatus species S. navajo binomial Stenopelmatus navajo binomial authority Rentz, 1978 synonyms Stenopelmatus navajo is a species of Jerusalem cricket in family Stenopelmatidae . It is Endemism endemic to the United States . References Orthopteroid Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 20763 all Stenopelmatus navajo . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 August 2007. DEFAULTSORT Stenopelmatus Navajo Category Fauna of the United States Category Orthoptera Orthoptera stub pt Stenopelmatus navajo ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox color title Navajo White hex FFDEAD r 255 g 222 b 173 c 0 m 13 y 32 k 0 h 36 s 32 v 100 Navajo White is an orangish white color, and derives its name from its similarity to the background color of the Navajo Nation flag. The name Navajo White is usually only used when referring to paint. From the 1970s to the 1990s it was the standard interior paint color used in most tract housing tract homes in the United States and especially apartment complexes as it does not show stains from cigarette smoke or fingerprints. In recent years it has lost favor to other shades of white , grey , and pastel colors. Image Navajo flag.svg left thumb 200px The flag that the color is named after Other variations of Navajo white ul li style background FFDFB0 font color black Navajo white variation 1 Hex FFDFB0 RGB 255, 223, 176 font li style background FFE1B4 font color black Navajo white variation 2 Hex FFE1B4 RGB 255, 225, 180 font li style background FFE3B8 font color black Navajo white variation 3 Hex FFE3B8 RGB 255, 227, 184 font li style background FFE5BD font color black Navajo white variation 4 Hex FFE5BD RGB 255, 229, 189 font li style background FFE8C6 font color black Navajo white variation 5 Hex FFE8C6 RGB 255, 232, 198 font li style background FFDDAA font color black Navajo white variation 6 Hex FFDDAA RGB 255, 221, 170 font li style background FFDBA6 font color black Navajo white variation 7 Hex FFDBA6 RGB 255, 219, 166 font li style background FFD9A2 font color black Navajo white variation 8 Hex FFD9A2 RGB 255, 217, 162 font li style background FFD79D font color black Navajo white variation 9 Hex FFD79D RGB 255, 215, 157 font li style background FFD494 font color black Navajo white variation 10 Hex FFD494 RGB 255, 212, 148 font ul See also List of colors Shades of yellow Navajo white DEFAULTSORT Navajo White Category Shades of yellow Color stub it Bianco Navajo ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Navajo Dolls describe a style of clothing that Navajo people Navajo women copied from east coast American society in the 1860s. Women of that era wore full dresses made out of satin . Abraham Lincoln President Lincoln s Mary Todd Lincoln wife and friends wore full dresses made of satin. Navajo women copied the patterns but substituted velvet for the satin and made buttons out of nickels and dimes. These stylish skirts are still fashionable today, for Navajos and non Navajos alike. References Larson, Jack Lenor. Folk Art from the Global Village . Santa Fe, NM Museum of New Mexico Press, 1995. DEFAULTSORT Navajo Dolls Category Navajo culture Category Native American clothing Category Dresses ... more details
Camp Navajo was originally opened in 1942 in Bellemont, Arizona . It was originallly designated Navajo Ordnance Depot , and its primary use was the storage of ammunition used in the Pacific War Pacific Theater of World War II. It was renamed Navajo Army Depot in 1965, changed to Navajo Depot Activity in 1982, then changed in 1993 to its current name. In 1993 the United States Department of Defense Department of Defense transferred all ammunition activities to Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant in Nevada . Following the transfer Camp Navajo was shifted to the Arizona Army National Guard . Current use Camp Navajo is a munitions storage and regional training site operated by the Arizona Army National Guard. Units located on base include Headquarters and Headquarters Company HHC , Camp Navajo 362nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Company 819th Sapper Company 856th Military police MP Company Camp Navajo is also an active munitions storage site, supporting numerous civilian and military customers. The camp is an inspectable site under the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty START . References Reflist http www.campnavajo.com Coord 35 11 37 N 111 50 31 W display title Category Buildings and structures in Coconino County, Arizona Category United States Army logistics facilities Category Military facilities in Arizona Category United States Army arsenals ... more details
Navajo Nation native name spell nv Naabeeh Bin h sdzo br small spell nv Din Bik yah small settlement type Indian Reservation Reservation images, nickname, motto image flag Navajo flag.svg flag size 100px flag alt Flag of the Navajo Nation image seal seal size seal alt anthem none br small The Star ... date1 1878 1930 established title2 Chapter house Navajo Nation Chapter system established date2 1922 established title3 Navajo Tribal Council Tribal Council established date3 1923 seat, smaller parts ... Ts hootsoo p5 spell nv Crownpoint, New Mexico T iists z p6 110 Chapter house Navajo Nation Chapters government type, leaders government footnotes for references use ref tags governing body Navajo ... Mountain Time Zone MT MDT website, footnotes website http www.navajo.org www.navajo.org footnotes The Navajo ... was Navajo Indian Reservation governed since 1923 by the Navajo Tribal Council. On April 15, 1969, the official name on the seal used by the government was changed to Navajo Nation, stating that from that day on all correspondence, stationery, letterheads ... of the Navajo Tribe use the designation Navajo Nation to locate the tribe. ref name nav pol ex name Wilkins, David Eugene. The Navajo ... the official designation from Navajo to Din was rejected by the council, stating that the name Din represented the time of suffering before the Long Walk of the Navajo Long Walk , and that Navajo is the appropriate designation for the future. ref Navajo oppose name change. in Indian Country Today. January 12, 1994. ref In Navajo language Navajo , the geographic entity with its legally defined ..., Sr. The Navajo Language. A Grammar and Colloquial Dictionary. University of New Mexico Press. Albuquerque ... nv Din tah , the term used for the traditional homeland of the Navajo people, situated in the area ... New Mexico Mount Taylor . History for the history prior to 1868 Navajo people File Nn border hist map.svg right thumb 300px Border changes and expansions of the Navajo Reservation from 1868 to 1934 ... more details
refimprove date March 2009 Image Navajo I.jpg 320px thumb Navajo I secure telephone The Navajo I is a secure voice secure telephone built into a briefcase that was developed by the U.S. National Security Agency . According to information on display in 2002 at the NSA s National Cryptologic Museum , 110 units were built in the 1980s for use by senior government officials when traveling. It uses the linear predictive coding algorithm LPC 10 at 2.4 kilobits second. The name is most likely a reference to the Navajo people Navajo code talkers of World War II . Source Display labels from http www.delusion.org pix trips was dc 200210 nsa crypto museum See also STU II Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol SCIP Crypto navbox machines crypto stub Category National Security Agency encryption devices ... more details
Image Navajo rug.jpg right thumb 200px A contemporary Navajo rug. Navajo rugs and blankets lang nv spell nv diyog are textile s produced by Navajo people of the Four Corners area of the United States . Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for over 150 years. Commercial production of handwoven blanket s and rug making rug s has been an important element of the Navajo economy. As one expert expresses it, Classic Navajo serape s at their finest equal the delicacy ... Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blanket ... and export. Typical Navajo textiles have strong geometry geometric patterns. They are a flat tapestry ... Asia , but with some notable differences. In Navajo weaving, the slit weave technique common in kilims ... into Navajo designs. Purpose The original function of Navajo weaving was to produce clothing shoulder ... of belts, sashes, hair ties, and garters. ref Salkeld, p. 11. ref The Navajo did not produce rugs ... Navajo mythology religious or ceremonial function. History Image Canyon de Chelly, Navajo.jpg right thumb 240px Canyon de Chelly , part of traditional Navajo territory, 1904 Pueblo influence The Navajo ... of Navajo Rugs and Navajo Blankets ref Some experts contend that the Navajo were not weavers until after the 17th century. ref name King, p. 82 King, p. 82. ref Navajo obtained cotton through local ... to use wool . The Pueblo and Navajo were not generally on friendly terms due to frequent Navajo raids on Pueblo settlements, yet many Pueblo sought refuge with their Navajo neighbors in the late 17th ... is the probable origin of the distinctive Navajo weaving tradition. ref Rodee, p. 1. ref Spanish records show that Navajo people began to herd sheep and weave wool blankets from that time onward. ref name King, p. 82 The extent of Pueblo influence on Navajo weaving is uncertain. As Wolfgang Haberland ... to do more than conjecture about whether the creative origins of Navajo weaving arose from Navajo ... more details
Wikify date October 2009 Navajo Wars Campaignbox Indian wars and conflicts of Arizona The Navajo Wars ... Navajo people Navajo bands on the rancheras along the Rio Grande and the counter campaigns by the Spain ... was a fairly common practice for Navajo or their Apache kin to raid one Spanish Mexican village ... thumb right 200px Manuelito , Navajo chief There are Spanish written records about the Navajo from ... all Pueblos were afraid of the raiding Navajo this was not true. Other records give lots of examples ... and Navajo. 1638 Governor Luis de Rosa encourages Navajos to raid the missions of his political enemy the Franciscan friars . 1641 42 Franciscan friars mount a military campaign against Navajo, burning ... Following the Mexican War of Independence 1810 1821 relations with the Navajo were conducted from Santa Fe, capital of the province of Nuevo Mexico. Timeline June, 1822 Massacre of Navajo tribal leaders at Jemez Pueblo followed by extensive Navajo raids. ref Pages 67, 68, Sides, Blood and Thunder ref ref cite web url http www.lapahie.com Timeline Mexican 1821 1847.cfm title Navajo Timeline 1821 1847 ... that civilians continued their raids into Navajo lands. Likewise, Navajo raided these same civilians ... militias complicated the U.S. military response to the Navajo until the mid 1860s, which culminated in the Long Walk of the Navajo Long Walk . Timeline 1846 Following an invitation from a small party of American soldiers under the command of Captain John Reid who journeyed deep into Navajo country ... of Fort Wingate . The treaty was not honored by young Navajo raiders who continued to steal stock from ..., Indian agent, led a force of 400 into Navajo county, penetrating Canyon de Chelly, and there signed a treaty with two Navajo leaders acknowledging the jurisdiction of the United States and allowing forts and trading posts in Navajo land. The United States, on its part promised such donations ... Col. Edwin Sumner builds forts and establishes Ft. Defiance in middle of Navajo land. 1855 A treaty ... more details
ethnic group group Navajo br small spell nv Din , spell nv Naabeeh small image Image Navajo protraits.jpg center 270px Navajo portraits popplace United States Navajo Nation , Arizona , New Mexico , Utah ... Navajo language Navajo , English language English related other Apachean Southern Athabascan peoples The Navajo also spelled Navaho in lang nv spell nv Din , meaning the people, or spell nv Naabeeh or Dineh in a common anglicization of the Navajo language term of the Southwestern United States are the second ... . In the 2000 United States Census U.S. census , 298,197 people claimed to be fully or partly of Navajo ... 2007 03 10 ref The Navajo Nation constitutes an independent governmental body which manages the Navajo Indian reservation in the Four Corners United States Four Corners area of the United States . The Navajo language is spoken throughout the region, although most Navajo speak English language ... and Puebloan peoples Pueblos , the Navajo were hunters and gatherers. They adopted farming techniques ... for mutton meat . ref Iverson, Nez, and Deer, 20 ref Their lives depended on sheep so much that, to the Navajo .... ref Iverson, Nez, and Deer, 62 ref The Navajo Din speak dialects of the language family referred to as Athabaskan languages Athabaskan . ref http www.native languages.org navajo.htm Navajo Indian Language Dine . retrieved 28 Nov 2010 ref The Navajo and Apache are believed to have migrated from ... and Navajo Language. San Jose State University. retrieved 28 Nov 2010 ref The Dene First Nations ..., these people reportedly can still understand the language of their distant cousins the Navajo ... Little Bear in Navajo Shash bear Yazzie little is similar to the Mescalero Apache ShashZhaa Shash bear Zhaa little as are Sun Navajo Sh Mescalero Apache Sh , Water Navajo T Mescalero Apache T , White Navajo igaii Mescalero Apache iga, Yellow Navajo itsoo Mescalero Apache itsu. Sources Robert W Young, The Navajo language The elements of Navaho grammar with a dictionary in two parts containing ... more details
Infobox mountain name Navajo Mountain other name spell nv Naatsis n Language icon nv photo NavajoMtn.jpg photo caption Navajo Mountain and Lake Powell , looking southeast from the Kaiparowits Plateau elevation ft 10388 elevation ref prominence listing location San Juan County, Utah br Coconino County, Arizona coordinates coord 37.03417 N 110.86889 W format dms type mountain topo type Laccolith age last eruption Intrusive N A first ascent easiest route Radio Towers Road Navajo Mountain Navajo language Navajo spell nv Naatsis n is a peak in San Juan County, Utah , with its southern flank extending ... Americans in the United States Native American tribes. Geologic history Navajo Mountain is a prominent ... NewImages images.php3?img id 17079 title Navajo Mountain, Utah publisher NASA Earth Observatory accessdate 2006 05 02 ref Image NavajoMtn ISS012 E 5172.jpg thumb left Navajo Mountain from space The Colorado ... extremes ranging from oceans to widespread deserts over the last 1.8 billion years. The peak of Navajo ... The Navajo Mountain region has special cultural significance to the Navajo people , who know it as Naatsis ..., Navajo Mountain figures prominently as the first settlement area in western Navajo origin stories. Following the military defeat of the Din Navajo by United States forces in 1863, the political landscape ... tourism of this previously remote region. Access to Navajo Mountain is still regulated by the sovereign Navajo Nation, and a permit is required to hike in the region. Before becoming part of the Navajo ... call Navajo Mountain Tokonave , or Heart of the Earth . ref name 4thworld Courlander, Harold. 1971 .... pp. 239. New Mexico University Press ref Ruins in the area of Navajo Mountain are still ... border was added to the Navajo reservation, the area was known as the Paiute Strip , and the mountain ... formations in Utah Category Landforms of Coconino County, Arizona Category Geography of the Navajo Nation de Navajo Mountain nv Naatsis n fr Navajo montagne ... more details
Infobox newspaper name Navajo Times logo image File WindowRockNavajoTimes.jpg 225px border caption type weekly newspaper format owners Navajo Times Publishing Co., Inc. chiefeditor Duane Beyal foundation 1959 language English language English br small rarely Navajo language Navajo small headquarters Highway 264 & Route 12 br PO Box 310 br Window Rock, Arizona br flag Navajo Nation circulation ISSN 0470 5106 oclc 16464595 website http www.navajotimes.com navajotimes.com The Navajo Times known during the early 1980s as Navajo Times Today is a newspaper created by the Navajo Tribal Council in 1959 ... Pages of the Times reflect future impacts. Navajo Times. navajtimes.com. Accessed 2011 01 13 ... language English , with only rarely and infrequently printing an insert or extra in Navajo language Navajo . Originally created as a monthly newsletter and mouthpiece of the Tribal Council, the paper ... vocal in asserting its right to freedom of the press, guaranteed in the Navajo Nation s 4th Amendment to the Bill of Rights. ref name wilkins Wilkins, David E. The Navajo Political Experience ... to 8,000, the name was changed to Navajo Times Today under then editor Mark Trahant. ref name wilkins ... newspapers?id S1QAAAAIBAJ&sjid slYDAAAAIBAJ&pg 6677,5986158&dq navajo times first daily&hl en Navajo Times suspends publication for 2 weeks , Mohave Daily Miner , April 26, 1984. Accessed January ... After the 1987 election, the paper still being funded by the Navajo Nation s government was shut down by president Peter MacDonald Navajo leader Peter MacDonald in its editorial, it had endorsed MacDonald ... four months later, the Navajo Times returned as a weekly. ref name wilkins References reflist External links http www.navajotimes.com Navajo Times website Navajo Nation Category Newspapers published in Arizona Category Navajo mass media Category Weekly newspapers published in the United States Category Native American media DEFAULTSORT Navajo Times ... more details
NativeAmericanmusic Navajo music is the music of the Navajo Nation Navajo people and Navajo Nation nation , currently in Arizona , Utah and New Mexico . Traditional Traditional Navajo music is always vocal ... are the most sacred music sacred holy songs, the complex and comprehensive spiritual literature of the Navajo ... upon the Navajo gods and natural forces to restore the person to harmony and balance within the context ... Repetition music cyclic Changing Woman, an immortal figure in the Navajo traditions, is born in the spring ... roamed the earth they came together to play spell nv K shj , or the Navajo moccasin game. spell nv Y iitsoh Giant and Owl discussed putting a game together and they came up with the Navajo Shoegame ... throughout the Navajo Nation, many families play the Navajo Shoegame. At times, local communities play against each other during the winter season. There are also many prominent Navajo Shoegame singers throughout the Navajo Nation. Notably the Nez Family of Hunter s Point , Arizona and Pinedale ... songs and attendance of Shoegames throughout the Navajo Nation . Other notable members include Jimmy Cody , and Sammie Largo . Children s Songs Navajo children s songs are usually about animals, such as pets ... in the cradleboard. Navajo songs are rhythmic, and therefore soothing to a baby. Thus, songs are a major part of Navajo culture. It may have been a kind of beginner s course in learning the songs and prayers for self protection from bad things, skinwalkers, and other evil figures in Navajo traditions ... s songs, however, such as Christmas songs and Navajo versions of nursery rhymes, may have lyrics ... and ability of the particular teacher. In earlier times, Navajo children may have sung ... of Navajo life. Back then, giving a child custody of the entire herd was a way to teach them leadership ... part of the Navajo Nation around 1936. They are typically accompanied by a rattle and water ... Mike , a Navajo. Contemporary popular The Navajo music scene is perhaps one of the strongest in native ... more details
The United States Army U.S. Army officially employed Navajo people Navajos as U.S. Army Indian Scouts ... campaign of 1886 there were 3 companies of Navajo scouts about 150 men as part of the 5,000 ... police or the Army. The Chishi Dine e Chiricahua Apaches got in trouble with the Army, and the Navajo ... this helping the Army, and some passed away still saying it. source Howard W. Gorman, Navajo Stories of the Long Walk Period ref Navajo Stories of the Lown Walk Period, editor Ruth Roessel, Navajo Community .... Over 125 Navajo Scouts or their spouses received pensions in the 1920 40s. Enlistments After the Long Walk of the Navajo , US Army records indicate that Major William Redwood Price of the 8th Cavalry Regiment United States 8th Cavalry gave permission for 15 Navajo to join him on a trip from Fort ... Adjunct General, District of New Mexico, May 5,1871, copy at Navajo Tribal Museum, Window Rock, Arizona ... Muster Rolls Muster Rolls, copied from National Archives, Navajo Scout Pension Files, Navajo Tribal ... by Hester Jones, Unpublished report, August 1933, Navajo Tribal Museum, Window Rock, Arizona ref Lt ... enlisted 21 Navajo Indians to serve as Scouts selecting them from about 100 who presented themselves ..., Norman, 1967, p. 178 179 ref and was still in the US Army in 1891 at Ft. Wingate ref Navajo Scout Pension Records, Navajo Tribal Museum, Window Rock, Arizona ref . They were used by General George Crook ... ref name Muster Rolls as part of his 5,000 troop deployment against Geronimo in 1886. Navajo Scouts accompanied the Army when it investigated many civilian Navajo confrontations. For example, just a list of actions between June 14 and September 28 1883 shows 5 different Navajo Reservation related ... Navajos and citizens who encroached on Navajo land. Lt. Guy with 17 Enlisted men and 2 Scouts and Capt. Smith & Lt. Tyler with 56 Enlisted and 5 scouts helped the Indian Agent deal with unhappy Navajo ... enlisted and no scouts were joined by Lt. Holomon at Navajo Springs. Evidently citizen Houck and or Owens ... more details
Infobox Planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name 3688 Navajo symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref ref name MPC cite web url http www.cfa.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs000001.html title Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets 1 5000 accessdate December 7, 2008 publisher IAU Minor Planet Center ref discoverer Edward L. G. Bowell discovery site Anderson Mesa discovered March 30, 1981 designations yes mp name 3688 alt names 1981 FD mp category Asteroid belt Outer main belt ref name Navajo cite web url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 3688 Navajo title 3688 Navajo 1981 FD accessdate January 3, 2009 work JPL Small Body Database publisher Jet Propulsion Laboratory ref orbit ref ref name Navajo a cite web url http hamilton.dm.unipi.it astdys index.php?pc 1.1.0&n 3688 title 3688 Navajo accessdate December 10, 2008 work AstDyS publisher University of Pisa ref epoch November 30, 2008 aphelion 4.7652 Astronomical Unit AU perihelion 1.6847 AU semimajor 3.22495 AU eccentricity 0.477618 period 2115.35 days 5.79 years avg speed inclination 2.558 asc node 20.015 mean anomaly 289.459 Degree angle arg peri 137.993 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity rotation axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.9 ref name Tholen cite web url http www.psi.edu pds resource astermag.html author Tholen title Asteroid ... Data System year 2007 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 3688 Navajo 1981 FD is an Outer asteroid ... j.1365 8711.2002.05635.x last2 Nesvorny first2 D. last3 Ferraz Mello first3 S. ref Named for the Navajo ... Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Navajo Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Edward ... stub fa it 3688 Navajo hu 3688 Navajo pl 3688 Navajo pt 3688 Navajo sk 3688 Navajo sr 3688 Navajo ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 Navajo Butte coor dm 77 58 S 162 3 E is a sandstone butte which displays large scale cross bedding, rising from the south central part of Table Mountain Antarctica Table Mountain , Royal Society Range , in Victoria Land . Named by Alan Sherwood , NZGS party leader in the area, 1987 88, after the famous Navajo sandstone of Utah. usgs gazetteer Category Geography of Antarctica EAntarctica geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Automobile image Image Mazda Navajo.jpg 250px Mazda Navajo name Mazda Navajo manufacturer Ford Motor Company production 1991&ndash 1994 successor Mazda Tribute assembly Louisville, Kentucky class Compact SUV body style 2 door sport utility vehicle SUV related Ford Explorer br Ford Ranger br Mazda B Series br Ford Aerostar engine 4.0L Convert 160 hp kW 0 abbr on V6 transmission 4 speed Automatic transmission automatic Br 5 speed Manual transmission manual wheelbase Auto in 102.1 0 length Auto in 175.3 0 width Auto in 70.2 0 height Auto in 68.1 0 layout Front engine design Front engine , rear wheel drive Four wheel drive The Mazda Navajo was a 2 door SUV introduced in 1991, and Mazda s very first off roader. Also, the Navajo was Mazda s only truck based SUV. Available only as a four wheel drive , two door vehicle, the Navajo was essentially a badge engineered ... Explorer was built. To set the two apart, the Navajo had a different grille, taillights and wheels ... levels for the Navajo were offered, base and LX. The base version offered power windows, power locks ... wrapped steering wheel. An optional premium package loaded up the Navajo with luxuries including ... adjustment and a pop up removable moonroof. A rear wheel drive Navajo was available for 1992, geared ... versions such as Mazda s own Mazda 626 626 DX . Otherwise, the Navajo changed so little that most ... Navajo picked up the same mechanical upgrades as the Explorer, such as increased power for the V6 ... CD player. New five spoke alloy wheels for the Navajo LX were the only change for 1994, which was the Navajo s last year. Sales were poor, and the Navajo was eventually replaced with the Mazda Tribute based on the Ford Escape in 2001, seven years after the Navajo was discontinued. The Navajo ..., Illinois plant. North American Mazda vehicles Category Mazda vehicles Navajo Category SUVs ... Category 1990s automobiles fa pt Mazda Navajo sco Mazda Navajo zh Navajo ... more details
Infobox film name Navajo image image size caption director Norman Foster director Norman Foster producer Hall Bartlett writer Norman Foster director Norman Foster narrator starring Hall Bartlett music cinematography Virgil Miller editing Lloyd Nosler distributor released 12 February, 1952 runtime 70 minutes country Film US language English budget preceded by followed by Navajo is a 1952 in film 1952 documentary film directed by Norman Foster director Norman Foster . It was nominated for two Academy Award s for Academy Award for Documentary Feature Best Documentary Feature and Academy Award for Best Cinematography Best Cinematography . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 73295 The Navajo details title NY Times Navajo accessdate 2008 11 08 work NY Times ref Cast Hall Bartlett Indian School Counselor John Mitchell actor John Mitchell Grey Singer Sammy Ogg Narrator Eloise Teller Francis Teller Son of the Hunter Linda Teller References reflist External links Imdb title id 0044955 title Navajo DEFAULTSORT Navajo Film Category 1952 films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Norman Foster documentary film stub fr Navajo documentaire ... more details
Infobox dam name Navajo Dam br spell nv Da deest in Language icon nv official name image Navajo Dam.jpeg image size 293px image caption View of Navajo Dam from the air image alt location map location map width location map text lat d 36 lat m 48 lat s 01 lat NS N long d 107 long m 36 long s 45 long EW W coordinates type type landmark coordinates display inline,title coordinates ref ref name GNIS cite gnis id 938724 name Navajo Dam entrydate 1980 11 13 accessdate 2011 02 11 ref country United States locale San Juan County, New Mexico San Juan and Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico status In use construction began 1957 open 1962 demolished cost owner U.S. Bureau of Reclamation type Rolled earthfill embankment height convert 402 ft m length convert 3648 ft m crest width base width volume convert 26840863 yd3 m3 crosses San Juan River Colorado River San Juan River ... s m3 s reservoir Navajo Lake reservoir capacity convert 1708600 acre feet m3 reservoir catchment ... Navajo Dam is an earthen dam on the San Juan River Colorado River San Juan River , a tributary ..., Navajo Lake , lie in the arid western foothills of the Rocky Mountains about convert 30 mi km east ... uc rm crsp navajo index.html title Navajo Dam publisher U.S. Bureau of Reclamation work Colorado River ... lake flooded and destroyed one the Navajo people Navajos most sacred sites. ref Linford, Laurance. Navajo Places. History, Legend, Landscape. University of Utah Press. Salt Lake City 2000. ref Dimensions The Navajo Dam is convert 402 ft m high and convert 3648 ft m long. Its crest is at an elevation of convert 6108 ft m . ref cite web url http www.usbr.gov projects Facility.jsp?fac Name Navajo ... Storage Project date 2010 04 13 accessdate 2011 02 11 ref The reservoir formed behind the dam, Navajo ... url http www.usbr.gov projects Facility.jsp?fac Name Navajo Dam&groupName Hydraulics 26 Hydrology title ... to build a 32 MW hydroelectric plant at the base of the dam. However, it is obvious that the Navajo ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Navajo Lake image lake NavajoLake.JPG caption lake Looking north. Navajo Dam is on the left side. image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Rio Arriba San Juan County, New Mexico San Juan counties in New Mexico and br Archuleta County, Colorado Archuleta County in Colorado , USA coords coord 36.800 N 107.613 W region US NM type waterbody display inline,title type reservoir inflow San Juan River Colorado River San Juan River , Piedra River outflow San Juan River Colorado River San Juan River catchment basin countries United States length width area convert 15600 acre km2 abbr on depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation 6,085 ft 1,855 m islands cities frozen Image NMMap doton NavajoLake.png right Location of Navajo Lake within New Mexico Navajo Lake is a reservoir located in San Juan County, New Mexico San Juan County and Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Rio Arriba County in northwestern New Mexico , in the southwestern United States . Portions of the reservoir extend into Archuleta County, Colorado Archuleta County in southern Colorado . The lake is part of the Colorado River Storage Project, which here manages the upper reaches of the San Juan River Colorado River San Juan River , storing and releasing water that is used locally for irrigation, or ultimately reaching the Colorado River in Utah . Water is impounded in Navajo Lake by the earthen dam earth and rock filled Navajo Dam , convert 3800 ft m long and convert ... lake flooded and destroyed one the Navajo people Navajos most sacred sites. ref Linford, Laurance. Navajo Places. History, Legend, Landscape. University of Utah Press. Salt Lake City 2000. ref Two shoreline areas near the dam in New Mexico are part of the Navajo Lake State Park , featuring ... near the head of the lake is the Navajo State Recreation Area. The lake is an excellent destination ... Navajo Lake State Park gnis 892389 Protected Areas of New Mexico Category Archuleta County, Colorado ... more details
Refimprove date August 2006 Infobox Film name Navajo Joe image Navajojoeposter.jpg caption Promotional poster for Navajo Joe director Sergio Corbucci producer Luigi Carpentieri br Ermanno Donati writer Fernando Di Leo br Ugo Pirro br Piero Regnoli starring Burt Reynolds br Aldo Sambrell br Nicoletta Machiavelli br Tanya Lopert br Fernando Rey music Ennio Morricone credited as Leo Nichols cinematography ... by followed by Navajo Joe is a 1966 in film 1966 Italy Italian Spain Spanish Spaghetti Western , directed by Sergio Corbucci . It was filmed in Spain. Navajo Joe stars Burt Reynolds in his second leading role in a feature film, as the titular character, a Navajo people Navajo Indian opposing a group ..., outlaw Duncan finds his men falling victim to a solitary rider, Navajo Joe. Joe saves two prostitute ... tracks Titoli Di Testa Navajo Joe Main Title Pelli Conciate E Pelli Morte Raw Hides and Dead ... Paura E Silenzio Fear and Silence Navajo E Prigioniero The Navajo and the Prisoner Guarendo le Ferite Healing the Wound Addio a Fratello Jeffrey Goodbye to Brother Jeffrey Navajo Joe Dopo la Fine After the End Titoli Di Coda Navajo Joe End Title Credits notes The lead female vocalist heard in the main ... Reynolds is not Navajo, he is partially of Cherokee descent. Sergio Corbucci claimed the plot of the film ..., John Navajo Joe Film Score Monthly soundtrack notes ref The original title of the film was to have been A Dollar a Head Burt Reynolds only agreed to make Navajo Joe as he was under the impression Sergio ... Dollaro a Testa imdb title id 0061587 title Navajo Joe http www.spaghetti western.net index.php Navajo Joe Navajo Joe at the http www.spaghetti western.net Spaghetti Western Database rotten tomatoes id navajo joe title Navajo Joe http movies.nytimes.com movie 34667 Navajo Joe overview Short review by Bosley ... Category 1960s Western films Western film stub de Kopfgeld Ein Dollar es Joe el implacable fr Navajo Joe it Navajo Joe pt Navajo Joe sv Navajo Joe ... more details
Infobox Bridge bridge name Navajo Bridge image NavahoBridges.jpg caption View to east with 1929 bridge at left, 1995 bridge at right br A portion of the Echo Cliffs is in the background. official name Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge carries Jct state AZ US 89A crosses Colorado River at Marble Canyon ... 10 14 2 sup nd sup Infobox nrhp name Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge embed yes nrhp type image caption ... refnum 81000134 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Navajo Bridge crosses the Colorado River U.S. Colorado ... . Prior to the construction of the first Navajo Bridge, the only river crossing from Arizona to Utah ... regularly prevented its operation. History Image Navajo Bridge Aerial.JPG left thumb Aerial view of the Navajo bridge. Newer bridge in the foreground and Vermilion Cliffs in the background Construction of the original Navajo Bridge began in 1927, and the bridge opened to traffic in 1929. It was paid ... landing is on the Navajo Nation . The steel spandrel bridge design was constructed by the Kansas ... thumb A view of the Marble Canyon and the Colorado River from Navajo Bridge. Deciding on a solution was difficult, due to the many local interests. Issues included preservation of sacred Navajo land ... Navajo Bridge is still open to pedestrian and equestrian use, and an interpretive center has been ... center. ref ref Navajo Bridge at http www.nps.gov glca historyculture navajobridge.htm www.nps.gov ... kg br br Construction cost 14,700,000 Notes reflist External links commonscat inline Navajo Bridge http www.fhwa.dot.gov eihd navajo.htm Excellence in Highway Design Navajo Bridge http enpub.fulton.asu.edu structures SlideCollection ThumbNails Navajo 20Bridge 20Project.htm The Navajo Bridge Project http live.asce.org hh ?lid 172 American Society of Civil Engineering Navajo Bridge Structurae id s0001394 title Navajo Arch Bridge 1929 Structurae id s0004520 title Navajo Bridge 1997 Registered Historic ... Navajo ... more details