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Navajo

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Navajo (pronounced, and sometimes written, Navaho), or Diné (pronounced [dɪnɛ], meaning The People in Navajo) refers or relates to the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America, with about 300,000 members. The name Navajo literally means "enemies of the cultivated fields" and likely originated from a nearby warring tribe. The Navajo Nation's reservation encompasses the Four Corners region of northern Arizona, southern Utah, and northern New Mexico, over 16 million acres. The term Navajo also refers to the language of the Indian people.

The following terms have been named after the Navajo tribal name:

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