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Dennehotso (Navajo: Deinihootso) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 746 at the 2010 census. [3]
Dennehotso: Deinihootso "Meadows Merging" Tuba City / Western 746 292,000 8 Kayenta: Tó Dínéeshzheeʼ "Fingers of Water" Tuba City / Western 5,189 504,811 8 Chilchinbeto: Chiiłchin Bii’ Tó "Sumac Spring" Tuba City / Western 1,165 243,000 9 Teec Nos Pos: Tʼiis Názbąs "Cottonwood Trees in a Circle" Shiprock 1,301 233,000 9 Rock Point
More than a third of the Navajo Nation lacks running water. As the tribe nears a pact with Arizona over water rights, a California nonprofit looks to help.
The Navajo Nation Council (Navajo: Béésh bąąh dah siʼání) is the Legislative Branch of the Navajo Nation government. The council meets four times per year, with additional special sessions, at the Navajo Nation Council Chamber, which is in Window Rock, Arizona.
Kayenta Chapter Council Delegate, Kayenta Town Manager, Staff Assistant to Fmr. Chairman Peter MacDonald Sr. Jerry Todacheenie, of Shiprock, New Mexico, BHP Employee and member of Shiprock Fair Board; D. Harrison Tsosie, of Dennehotso, Arizona, Navajo Nation Deputy Attorney General; Dale Tsosie, of Lechee, Arizona, Navajo Citizen
Name in English Name in Navajo County Population [1]; Alamo: Tʼiistoh Socorro, NM: 1,150 Aneth: Tʼáá Bííchʼį́įdii San Juan, UT: 598 Beclabito: Bitłʼááh Bitoʼ
Dennehotso Boarding School in Dennehotso, Arizona serves grades K–8. [17] It opened as a one room school in 1935. Circa 1947 the school was expanded. In 1951, the school had five teachers. [31] Eddie Thompson served as principal until 1973. Kenneth L. Owens, who previously taught at Dennehotso Boarding, became principal in 1974. [32]
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