Diné Bikéyah
Diné Bikéyah refers to the traditional homeland of the Navajo Nation, located in the southwestern United States. This area encompasses parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, covering over 27,000 square miles. The term translates to "Navajo land" and is significant for its cultural, historical, and spiritual importance to the Diné people.
The landscape of Diné Bikéyah includes diverse terrains such as deserts, mountains, and canyons. It is home to various natural landmarks, including Monument Valley and Shiprock. The region plays a crucial role in the identity and traditions of the Navajo, serving as a source of sustenance and cultural practices.