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KTNN (660 AM) is a Navajo language radio station in Window Rock, Arizona, the seat of the government of the Navajo Nation. It broadcasts Navajo tribal music and audio from Navajo ceremonial dances and Native American music, as well as country music and bluegrass in English. It also broadcasts high school basketball games from the local high ...
Navajo music is music made by the Navajos, mostly hailing from the Four Corners region of the Southwestern United States and the territory of the Navajo Nation.While it traditionally takes the shape of ceremonial chants and echoes themes found in Diné Bahaneʼ, contemporary Navajo music includes a wide range of genres, ranging from country music to rock and rap, performed in both English and ...
The Navajo Nation: Country/Native American Music KTTI: 95.1 FM: Yuma: EDB VV License LLC: Country KTUC: 1400 AM: Tucson: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Conservative talk KTZR: 1450 AM: Tucson: iHM Licenses, LLC: Sports KUAS-FM: 88.9 FM: Sierra Vista: Arizona Board of Regents for Benefit of University of Ariz. Public radio KUAT-FM: 90.5 FM: Tucson
Tucson's music festivals include the Norteño Music Festival & Street Fair, which celebrates the Mexican-American style of norteño. Tucson also hosts the Tucson Symphony Orchestra . The first weekend in May each year, the Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association hosts the Tucson Folk Festival, a two-day event on four stages, with about 100 ...
Red Mesa black on white storage jar, 870–1000 CE, Heard Museum. The Red Mesa prehistoric pottery type was named for this Arizona area. Made from about 950 to 1050 CE, it is a subdivision of Cibola White Ware. Designs are usually banded and can be much busier than earlier types, but simple designs are also common.
Navajo rugs from the Klagetoh area are among the most popular because of their bold clear cut designs. The Klagetoh weaving is distinguished by strong central design motifs, complex bordering, and a combination of grey, black, white, and red yarns.
The band mixed traditional Navajo chants and music with protest songs about the oppression of Indigenous people. Benally was the band's guitarist. The band's first EP called Blackfire was released in 1994 and produced by CJ Ramone. In 2002, the band released its first album, One Nation Under. [1]
Red Lake: Beʼekʼid Halchííʼ Coconino, AZ: 1,680 Red Mesa: Tsé Łichííʼ Dah Azkání Apache, AZ: 354 ... "Map of Navajo Country" with list of settlements, ...