navajo

[US]/'nævəhəu/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Navajo (the largest Native American tribe in the United States)

Phrases & Collocations

Navajo tribe

Navajo culture

Navajo reservation

Real-world Examples

I am Hopi, Navajo, Tewa, and Assiniboine.

Source: Lonely Planet Travel Guide

Her black and white photos show the Navajo people in Chinle, Arizona collecting wool from sheep.

Source: CNN 10 Student English of the Month

Morgan is a Navajo language student at Holbrook High School.

Source: U.S. Route 66

" We are already so remote, " said Ms. Livingston, the Navajo counselor.

Source: New York Times

Navajo is hard to learn and only a few people know it.

Source: New question types for the CET-6 (College English Test Band 6).

I take my classes online at my own home on the Navajo reservation.

Source: Gates Annual Letter - 2015

The landscapes are different-some are desert terrain, some of it is like Navajo Mountain.

Source: Time

That's a life-changing development on the Navajo Nation, especially for older community members.

Source: VOA Daily Standard April 2023 Collection

She teaches Navajo to students at Holbrook High School.

Source: U.S. Route 66

The Navajo started working with sheep when Spanish colonists brought the animals to North America.

Source: This month VOA Special English

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