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The Navajo Nation

Navajo Indian language, history, art, people. Visit the Navajo Nation, and see the cultural treasure including Navajo history, art, language of this important Native American tribe. Enjoy the scenery of Arizona tourism on the Navajo Indian reservation.

The Navajo Nation Hospitality Enterprise would love to have you take a breathtaking journey through the Navajo Indian reservation, and experience the cultural wonders that await. From the spoken Navajo language by the Navajo people, to Navajo history, Navajo weaving, Navajo pottery and other Navajo art, explore the beauty of the Navajo reservation. You will experience a culture unlike any you have seen before!

Navajo art is integral to the Navajo Indian culture, the largest Native American tribe in the United States: be sure to explore the art of the Navajo people when you visit the Navajo Nation.

The Navajo language is a sacred gift from the Holy Ones, and so unique it was used as an unbreakable code in World War II, making Navajo “codetalkers” national heroes. Visit the Navajo Nation and hear the Navajo language spoken today, just as it has always been.

Navajo Indian pottery is handcrafted in an ancient Navajo Indian tradition, passed down from generation to generation. Intricately carved and colored, Navajo pottery is beautiful and prized by collectors. Navajo pottery, as well as Navajo weaving and Navajo jewelry, is available for sale at the Tuba City Trading post, near the Quality Inn Navajo Nation, where comfort awaits.

Know Navajo
There are more
than 50 different
kinds of ceremonies
that may be used in
the Navajo culture all per-
formed at various times for
a specific reason.