Navajo History
Land & Landmarks
Culture & Traditions
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Fun Facts!
100

This is the traditional name the Navajo people call themselves.

What is Diné?

100

This is the current capital of the Navajo Nation.

What is Window Rock, Arizona?

100

This colorful art form is made with sand and is used in healing ceremonies.

What is the Kinaaldá ceremony?

100

These Navajo warriors helped win World War II using a secret code.

Who are the Navajo Code Talkers?

100

The Navajo Nation is the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. True or False?

What is True?

200

This 1864 event forced thousands of Navajos to walk hundreds of miles to a prison camp.

What is the Long Walk?

200

This stunning red rock valley is a popular tourist spot near Kayenta.

What is Monument Valley?

200

This ceremony celebrates a Navajo girl’s journey into womanhood.

What is the Kinaaldá ceremony?

200

This U.S. holiday honors the contributions of Native American veterans, including Navajo Code Talkers.

What is Veterans Day?

200

This kind of traditional animal is commonly herded by Navajo families.

What are sheep?

300

The treaty that allowed the Navajo to return to their homeland was signed in this year.

What is 1868?

300

The Four Corners Monument marks where the Navajo Nation meets these four U.S. states.

What are Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado?

300

The Navajo Nation flag features this number of mountains, representing sacred directions.

What is four?

300

In 2001, the U.S. Congress awarded the Code Talkers this medal for their service.

What is the Congressional Gold Medal?

300

Navajo Nation time zone follows this U.S. time zone year-round (no Daylight Saving Time).

What is Mountain Standard Time (MST)?

400

This U.S. fort was where many Navajos were held during the Long Walk.

What is Fort Sumner (or Bosque Redondo)?

400

This famous canyon, sacred to the Navajo, is located in Arizona and is known for its spiritual importance.

What is Canyon de Chelly?

400

Traditional Navajo homes made of wood and earth are called this.

What is a hogan?

400

This famous Navajo Code Talker received a Silver Medal from President George W. Bush.

Who is Chester Nez?

400

This plant is used in traditional medicine and ceremonies by the Navajo.

What is sage (or cedar)?

500

This Navajo leader is known for helping negotiate the return of his people after the Long Walk.

Who is Chief Manuelito?

500

This river runs through the Navajo Nation and has been a source of life for generations.

What is the San Juan River?

500

The Navajo believe in harmony, balance, and beauty, which is expressed through this central concept.

What is Hózhó?

500

This Navajo woman was the first female president of the Navajo Nation (elected in 2023).

Who is Dr. Buu Nygren’s Vice President, Richelle Montoya?

500

The Navajo Nation has more land than these 10 U.S. states combined. Name one.

What is Rhode Island, Connecticut, or New Jersey (any small state)?

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