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Visitors learn Navajo culture
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MAY 30, 2000 Navajo teachers give a three-hour crash course in Navajo culture to visitors of the Navajolands Academy in Page, Arizona. Presentations in bread making, rug weaving, jewelry making, traditional foods, music, dance, and other elements of Navajo culture are presented by the academy, which is dedicated to the preservation and authentic presentation of Navajo ways of life and Navajo people. Get the Story:
Navajo Culture Put on Display At the End of Heritage Highway (The Salt Lake Tribune 5/30)
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