Diné
The Diné, also known as the Navajo, are an Indigenous people of the Southwestern United States. They call themselves Diné, meaning “the People.” The Diné homeland spans parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, with the Navajo Nation being the largest federally recognized Native American territory by land area, covering about 27,000 square miles. The population includes hundreds of thousands of enrolled members living on and off the reservation.
Language and culture: The Diné speak Diné Bizaad, a Northern Athabaskan language. The language is central to
History: Diné ancestors inhabited the Colorado Plateau long before European contact. After Spanish colonization, and later
Today, the Diné Nation maintains a semi-sovereign government with a President, Vice President, and a 24-seat