Wááshindoon Bikéyah

United States · Diné Bikéyah · Hózhó

“Between four sacred mountains lies a path to every peak”

Diné Bikéyah — Pride of the People

From hogan to hotel, turquoise to Tiffany — Navajo heritage across America

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Navajo Code Talkers

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.

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Largest Reservation in America

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.

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Diné Bizaad — The Living Language

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.

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Four Sacred Mountains

Sisnaajiní (Blanca Peak), Tsoodził (Mount Taylor), Dookʼoʼoosłííd (San Francisco Peaks), and Dibé Nitsaa (Hesperus Peak) define the sacred boundaries of Diné Bikéyah.

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Monument Valley

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.

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Navajo Weaving & Turquoise

World-renowned Navajo weavings and turquoise silverwork represent centuries of artistic mastery. These traditions generate millions annually and define American Southwest art.

Diné Heritage Moments

Living timekeepers of our history — from Long Walk to Gold Medal

Navajo Treaty of 1868

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June 1, 1868 — Return from the Long Walk

Navajo Nation Council

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July 7, 1923 — Tribal Government Established

Code Talkers at Guadalcanal

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August 7, 1942 — First Deployment in WWII

Congressional Gold Medal

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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

Wááshindoon Bikéyah in Numbers

Hotel data and economic figures — from hoghan to high-rise

157,787 Hotels
4,947 Cities
2.5 Average Stars
$50K GDP per Capita
331M Population
50 States

Háádę́ę́ʼ Diné Nidaabááh — Where the People Travel

Top destinations from the Four Corners — hotels described in Navajo

More Cities Across the Land

From four sacred directions — explore America coast to coast

🇺🇸 Diné & Korea 🇰🇷

Warrior traditions connect the Navajo people and Korea — from Code Talkers to Korean War veterans

⚔️ Korean War Veterans Navajo veterans served in the Korean War, continuing the Code Talker warrior tradition on the Korean Peninsula
🤝 Respect for Elders Both Navajo and Korean cultures share deep reverence for elders, family bonds, and harmony with nature
🏔️ Sacred Landscapes Navajo desert mesas and Korea's mountain terrain both inspire spiritual connection to the land

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