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  2. Eating culture of the Navajo Nation - Wikipedia

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    The eating culture of the Navajo Nation is heavily influenced by the history of its people. The Navajo are a Native American people located in the southwestern United States whose location was a major influence in the development of their culture. As such, New World foods such as corn, boiled mutton, goat meat, acorns, potatoes, and grapes were ...

  3. Miss Navajo - Wikipedia

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    Miss Navajo Nation is a pageant that has been held annually on the Navajo Nation, United States, since 1952. The first Miss Navajo was Beulah Melvin Allen, in 1952. [1] She was crowned at the Navajo Nation Fair, the largest fair held on the Navajo Nation, which had been established three years earlier. Pageant contestants must be unmarried ...

  4. List of Miss Navajo titleholders - Wikipedia

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    Miss Traditional Navajo 1961–1962 Alyse Neundorf Miss Modern Navajo 1960–1961 Bernice Skeet Miss Traditional Navajo 1960–1961 Roseanne Kellywood Bahe Miss Modern Navajo 1959–1960 Elsie Curley Raymond Miss Traditional Navajo 1959–1960 Joy Jean Sells Hanley Miss Modern Navajo 1958–1959 Dorothy Curtis Fixico Miss Traditional Navajo

  5. Hogan - Wikipedia

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    A hogan ( / ˈhoʊɡɑːn / or / ˈhoʊɡən /; from Navajo hooghan [hoːɣan]) is the primary, traditional dwelling of the Navajo people. Other traditional structures include the summer shelter, the underground home, and the sweat house. A hogan can be round, cone-shaped, multi-sided, or square; with or without internal posts; with walls and ...

  6. Navajo rebuild traditional foodways as inflation, supply ...

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    Navajo rebuild traditional food ways as inflation, supply chain woes hit hard. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

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    Traditional Navajo farming. ... a Navajo food service company that stages pop-up dinners and catering events throughout the region and beyond. He launched the business in 2020 with his sister, Tia ...

  8. Frybread - Wikipedia

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    According to Navajo tradition, frybread was created in 1864 using the flour, sugar, salt and lard that was given to them by the United States government when the Navajo, who were living in Arizona, were forced to make the 300-mile journey known as the "Long Walk" and relocate to Bosque Redondo, New Mexico, onto land that could not easily support their traditional staples of vegetables and beans.

  9. Diné Bahaneʼ - Wikipedia

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    Diné Bahaneʼ. Diné Bahaneʼ ( Navajo pronunciation: [tɪ̀né pɑ̀xɑ̀nèʔ], Navajo: "Story of the People" ), is a Navajo creation story that describes the prehistoric emergence of the Navajo as a part of the Navajo religious beliefs. It centers on the area known as the Dinétah, the traditional homeland of the Navajo, and forms the basis ...