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  2. Seal of the Navajo Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of the Navajo Nation or the Great Seal of Navajo Nation, in the United States, is an official symbol of the Navajo Nation, alongside the flag. It has been designed by a native of Many Farms, Arizona, John Claw Jr. It was adopted on January 18, 1852, by resolution CJ-9-52

  3. File:Great Seal of the Navajo Nation.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chairman of the Navajo Nation; List of U.S. state, district, and territorial insignia; Native Americans in the United States; Navajo Nation; Navajo Nation Council; President of the Navajo Nation; Speaker of the Navajo Nation Council; Tribal sovereignty in the United States; Vice President of the Navajo Nation; User:WildChild300/Userboxes

  4. File:Navajo flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. ... change background color to "Navajo White" 04:39, 17 September 2006:

  5. Flag of the Navajo Nation - Wikipedia

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    On a field of Navajo white (pale buff, tan, or copper field, sources differ), four sacred mountains of four different colors (black, white, turquoise, and yellow from the Navajo creation story) surround the center element of the flag, a map of the Navajo Nation with a white disk in the center that features elements from the Navajo tribal seal. [1]

  6. Flag of the Hopi Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the Hopi Tribe is used by the Native American Hopi Tribe of Arizona in the United States who live on the Hopi Reservation. The flag is a vertical tricolour of turquoise, white, and yellow, with the Hopi symbol in the middle. [2] The flag is accompanied by a red fringe. [1] The Hopi reservation is surrounded by the Navajo Nation.

  7. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Native American remains were on display in museums up until the 1960s. [129] Though many did not yet view Native American art as a part of the mainstream as of the year 1992, there has since then been a great increase in volume and quality of both Native art and artists, as well as exhibitions and venues, and individual curators.

  8. Navajo Braille - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Braille is the braille alphabet of the Navajo language. It uses a subset of the letters of Unified English Braille , along with the punctuation and formatting of that standard. There are no contractions.

  9. List of U.S. state, district, and territorial insignia

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