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Regular Price $34.95 Buy Info | | A portrait of southwestern Native American artists and their work, ranging from vases and bowls to hand-woven Navajo blankets and storyteller figures. With Lucy Lewis, Jody Falwel, Margaret Tefoya, Tony Roller, Fanny Nampeyo, Thomas Polacca,... | | | Software - Windows | | LaserYukon Pro for Windows (5 styles) | |
Regular Price $299.95 Buy Info | | TrueTyper and Type-1 fonts in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles, containing the characters for these Athapaskan languages: Hän, Gwich'in, Kaska, Navajo, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Tagish, Tanacross, Upper Tanana, Tahltan,... | | | Software - Mac | | TransSlavic w/Tms, Helv, Plt, Gar, or Zapf for Mac | |
Regular Price $129.95 Buy Info | | Type 1 and TrueType Times-style plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic fonts with bitmaps polished in 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24 point sizes. The font contains over 130 languages, including the complete character sets of all of the Roman-based European... | | Produits Introduction Exemple Traduction Produits Introduction The Navajo are the largest Indian tribe in the United States. They number about 150,000, the majority living on the vast reservations in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. They are an offshoot of the Apache, who are believed to have migrated from Canada to the American Southwest about a thousand years ago. The Navajo language, like the Apache, is of the Athapascan family. The Navajo call themselves Diné"The People." navajo dans Les Etats-Unis d'Amérique Language Family Family: North American Indian Subgroup: Athapascan Copyright ©
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The Languages of the World, Publii par Routledge. Exemple Traduction Until about 268 years ago the Navajo lived in an area between Santa Fe and Aztec called Dinetah, and after that time they began to move southward and westward. Some moved toward the Canyon de Chelly; others migrated toward Jemez and to Mount Taylor, and still others to Tunicha. More than 300 years ago the Navajo acquired sheep and horses and began to raid the settle-ments. According to Spanish accounts 165 years ago the Navajo population was about 3,500today there are about 125,000. |  |