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n7bsn
Feb 09, 2015Explorer
It's certainly going to be a fight, while the Navajo council supports the plan, a largish (vocal) part of the tribe doesn't.
The Hopi also don't. If you have followed the long history of the Hopi and Navajo "disagreeing" over their "ancestral" lands this will be just the latest phase.
While the Navajo creation story has them springing from this area, their language is so closely related to Northern Athabaska's tribes (northern Canada) they can converse. In fact only the Navajo and Apache (in the southern US) speak this language group.
The Hopi also don't. If you have followed the long history of the Hopi and Navajo "disagreeing" over their "ancestral" lands this will be just the latest phase.
While the Navajo creation story has them springing from this area, their language is so closely related to Northern Athabaska's tribes (northern Canada) they can converse. In fact only the Navajo and Apache (in the southern US) speak this language group.
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