Posted by Kialo Winters at 1/19/2013
This category of Storytelling is an essential part to learning the Navajo language and instills foundations of the Diné philosophy of learni...
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The Number System in Diné
Posted by Kialo Winters at 1/09/2013
The number system is a very popular experience for beginning learners. Let's get started! T'ááłá'í - one Naaki - two Táá...
General Diné Phrases
Posted by Kialo Winters at 1/09/2013
"Yá'á't'ééh." Hello; greetings! "Yá'á't'ééh abíní." Good morning! "Hatíísh baándį́ndzá ...
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Posted by Kialo Winters at 1/09/2013
Vision Create a space for collaborators and contributors to add artifacts of the Diné language for the purpose of sharing and preserving t...
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