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  2. Manuelito - Wikipedia

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    Manuelito is the diminutive form of the name Manuel, the Iberian variant of the name Immanuel; Manuelito translates to Little Immanuel. He was born to the Bit'ahnii or ″Folded Arms People Clan″, [1] near the Bears Ears in southeastern Utah about 1818. As many Navajo, he was known by different names depending upon context.

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  4. Ádahooníłígíí - Wikipedia

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    As the effects of the federal government's Indian termination policy reached the Navajo Nation in the 1950s, [8] the paper's funding was withdrawn by the BIA. Ádahooníłígíí ceased publication in 1957. Shortly thereafter, the Navajo Times – written in English – began publication. It continues as the Navajo Nation's main print-medium to ...

  5. Category:Navajo-related templates - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:People of Navajo descent - Wikipedia

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  7. Navajo - Wikipedia

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    General Douglas MacArthur meeting Navajo, Pima, Pawnee and other Native American troops Many Navajo young people moved to cities to work in urban factories during World War II. Many Navajo men volunteered for military service in keeping with their warrior culture, and they served in integrated units.

  8. Yazzie - Wikipedia

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    Yazzie is a name, derived from the Navajo word yázhí meaning "little" and may refer to: . Yazzie Johnson (born 1946), Navajo jeweler living in northern New Mexico; Aaron Yazzie (born 1986), Navajo mechanical engineer working at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  9. Category:Navajo people - Wikipedia

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