Navajo people
The Navajo people, also known as the Diné, are a Native American tribe primarily located in the southwestern United States, particularly in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, languages, and art forms such as weaving and pottery. The Navajo Nation is one of the largest tribal nations in the U.S., with a unique governance system and a strong sense of community.
Historically, the Navajo people have faced significant challenges, including the Long Walk in the 1860s, when they were forcibly relocated. Despite these hardships, they have maintained their traditions and continue to thrive today. The Navajo language is one of the most spoken Native American languages, and efforts are ongoing to preserve their culture and history for future generations.