The term "Diné" refers to the Navajo people, one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States. The Diné have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions that include weaving, pottery, and storytelling. Their language, also called Diné Bizaad, is an important part of their identity and is still spoken by many today.
The Diné are known for their deep connection to the land, particularly the Four Sacred Mountains that define their traditional territory. They practice a unique form of spirituality that emphasizes harmony with nature and the importance of family and community. The Diné continue to celebrate their culture through various ceremonies and art forms.