Get to Know the Navajo language and Navajo culture

 

The Navajo language is spoken by 170,000 people, mostly in the Navajo Nation, which is located across parts of what are now referred to as Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. 

In Navajo, the language is called Diné bizaad - 'People's language' - and the Navajo refer to themselves as the Diné - 'People'.

 

Why learn the Navajo language?

A stormy sky in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

Speakers :

170,000

Where :

The Navajo Nation - United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah)

Dialects :

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Map of the southwest of the USA showing where the Navajo language is spoken
 

Cover Image

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Oljato-Monument Valley, United States

Photo by Cayetano Gil on Unsplash

Map

By Seb az86556 - Own work using parts of America-blank-map-01.svg, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17196794

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