Navajo Nation, Indigenous territory in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, United States
The Navajo Nation spans three southwestern states with red rock formations, deep canyons, and high desert terrain. The land features dramatic natural landscapes that have shaped settlement patterns and daily life for centuries.
The Treaty of Bosque Redondo in 1868 established the Nation after thousands survived forced relocation known as the Long Walk. This agreement allowed people to return to their homeland and rebuild their society.
The Navajo language shapes daily conversation and connects people across communities. You will see traditional crafts like weaving and silverwork practiced in homes and workshops, where artisans continue techniques passed down through generations.
Photography on sacred sites requires permission, and visitors must follow local regulations. Visiting centers and hiring local guides help you explore responsibly and understand the landscape better.
The territory operates as a semi-independent government with its own executive, legislative, and judicial branches. This system allows local governance based on the Nation's own principles while remaining within the United States.
Location: Arizona
Location: New Mexico
Location: Utah
Inception: June 1, 1868
Website: https://navajo-nsn.gov
GPS coordinates: 36.18694,-109.57361
Latest update: December 18, 2025 11:41
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