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  2. Tuba City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tuba City is located approximately 50 miles (80 km) from the eastern entrance to Grand Canyon National Park and approximately 78 miles (126 km) from Flagstaff. Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time , but the Navajo Nation does within its boundaries.

  3. List of Navajo Nation Chapters - Wikipedia

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    Tuba City / Western 590 240,000 1 LeChee: Łichíiʼii (name of extinct burgundy-colored medicinal plant) Tuba City / Western 1,443 293,000 1 Tonalea: Tó Nehelį́į́h "Water Collecting in a basin" Tuba City / Western 2,595 153,000 1 Kaibeto: Kʼaiʼbiiʼtó "Willows within the Water" Tuba City / Western 1,963 234,795 2 Shonto: Shą́ą́ʼtóhí

  4. Chapter (Navajo Nation) - Wikipedia

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    Aneth Chapter House Tuba City Chapter House. A chapter is the most local form of government on the Navajo Nation. The Nation is broken into five agencies. Each agency contains chapters; currently there are 110 local chapters, each with their own chapter house. [1] Chapters are semi-self autonomous, being able to decide most matters which ...

  5. Navajo Nation Council - Wikipedia

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    The council meets four times per year, with additional special sessions, at the Navajo Nation Council Chamber, which is in Window Rock, Arizona. The council is composed of 24 district delegates, or councilors, chosen by direct election, who represent 110 municipal chapters within the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Delegates must be ...

  6. Navajo Mountain (Chapter) - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the chapter lies in San Juan County, Utah, with portions in Coconino and Navajo counties in Arizona. It is one of the eighteen chapters which make up the Western Agency, one of five agencies which make up the Navajo Nation. As of the 2010 census, the chapter had a total population of 542, of whom 501 were Navajo. [2]

  7. Cameron, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The area is served by the Tuba City Unified School District. [10] The community has one elementary school called Dzil Libei Elementary School, which is a K–6 grade school serving the community. There is also a local preschool run by the Navajo Nation. Tuba City High School and Tuba City Elementary School serve Cameron.

  8. Kaibito, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [8] of 2000, there were 1,607 people, 333 households, and 302 families living in the CDP. The population density was 100.6 inhabitants per square mile (38.8/km 2).

  9. Tuba City Boarding School - Wikipedia

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    "Tuba City Boarding School, Manuelito Hall, Navajo Reservation, Main Street & West Cedar Avenue, Tuba City, Coconino County, AZ". Library of Congress. Tiller Research, Inc (1988). Tuba City Indian Boarding School Buildings 3, 5, & 6 Historical and Architectural Reports. – Profile at Google Books