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Naatsis’áán (Navajo Mountain) Naatsis’áán "Earth Head" Tuba City / Western 354 389,000 2 Ts’ah bii’ Kin (Inscription House) Tsʼah Biiʼ Kin "House in the field of Sagebrush" Tuba City / Western 1,252 (Disputed with Lechee, Naatsis’áán) 3 Bodaway/Gap Tsinaabąąs Habitiin "Wagon Trail" Tuba City / Western 1,704 590,000 3 Cameron
Low Mountain is located at (35.948089, −110.09813 According to the United States Geological Survey , the CDP has a total area of 36.91 square miles (95.6 km 2 ), consisting of 36.9 square miles (96 km 2 ) land and 0.01 square miles (0.026 km 2 ) water.
Navajo Mountain (Navajo: Naatsisʼáán) is a chapter (governing area) straddling the Utah/Arizona border. The bulk of the chapter lies in San Juan County, Utah , with portions in Coconino and Navajo counties in Arizona.
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 ...
Location of Navajo County in Arizona. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Navajo County, Arizona.It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
Show Low: 10,660 City 1953 2 Winslow: 9,655 City 1900 3 Snowflake: 5,590 Town 1953 (founded 1878) 4 Kayenta: 5,189 CDP 5 † Holbrook: 5,053 City 1917 6 Pinetop-Lakeside: 4,282 Town 1984 7 Taylor: 4,112 Town 1966 8 Whiteriver: 4,104 CDP 9 Lake of the Woods: 4,094 CDP 10 Heber-Overgaard: 2,822 CDP 11 Linden: 2,597 CDP 12 White Mountain Lake ...
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On January 24, 2011, Delegate Johnny Naize (Blue Gap-Tachee/Cottonwood-Tselani/Low Mountain/Many Farms/Nazlini) was selected as speaker. [ 28 ] In May 2011, President Ben Shelly signed council resolution CAP-10-11, sent to him by the council, amending Title II of the Navajo Code.