United States · Diné Bikéyah · Hózhó
From hogan to hotel, turquoise to Tiffany — Navajo heritage across America
Over 400 Diné Marines used the unbreakable Navajo language as a military code in WWII's Pacific theater. From Guadalcanal to Iwo Jima, not one message was ever deciphered by the enemy.
The Navajo Nation spans 71,000 km² across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah — larger than 10 US states. Window Rock serves as the capital of this sovereign nation within a nation.
With roughly 170,000 speakers, Navajo is the most widely spoken Native American language in the United States. Schools across the Nation teach children in Diné Bizaad daily.
Sisnaajiní (Blanca Peak), Tsoodził (Mount Taylor), Dookʼoʼoosłííd (San Francisco Peaks), and Dibé Nitsaa (Hesperus Peak) define the sacred boundaries of Diné Bikéyah.
The iconic sandstone buttes of Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii are the most photographed landscape in America. This Navajo Tribal Park has been the backdrop of countless films and dreams.
World-renowned Navajo weavings and turquoise silverwork represent centuries of artistic mastery. These traditions generate millions annually and define American Southwest art.
Living timekeepers of our history — from Long Walk to Gold Medal
June 1, 1868 — Return from the Long Walk
July 7, 1923 — Tribal Government Established
August 7, 1942 — First Deployment in WWII
December 21, 2000 — Code Talkers Honored
Navajo Nation: ~400,000 enrolled members| Reservation: 71,000 km² (AZ/NM/UT)| Language: Diné Bizaad (~170,000 speakers)| Capital: Window Rock, AZ| Sacred Mountains: 4 (East, South, West, North)| US Population: 331 million · 50 States
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Top destinations from the Four Corners — hotels described in Navajo
Arizona · Valley of the Sun
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New Mexico · Rio Grande Valley
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Arizona · Gateway to Dookʼoʼoosłííd
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Nevada · Desert Oasis
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Colorado · Mile High City
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Utah · Crossroads of the West
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California · City of Angels
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Arizona · Sonoran Desert
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New Mexico · City Different
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Arizona · Antelope Canyon Gateway
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From four sacred directions — explore America coast to coast
Florida · 10,033 hotels
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South Carolina · 2,759 hotels
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Arizona · 2,002 hotels
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California · 1,374 hotels
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Tennessee · 1,253 hotels
12 Hotels
New York · 1,189 hotels
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Louisiana · 1,037 hotels
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Florida · 982 hotels
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California · 876 hotels
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