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Shutterstock The Navajo Code Talkers’ Secret Training Philip Johnston brought a bold idea to the Marine Corps in February 1942. Growing up on the...
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Shutterstock The Navajo Code Talkers’ Secret Training Philip Johnston brought a bold idea to the Marine Corps in February 1942. Growing up on the...
Shutterstock Antelope Canyon Water carved this golden sandstone canyon over centuries near Page, Arizona on Navajo land. The Navajo call the upper section Tsé...
Wikimedia Commons/Jsweida Hubbell Trading Post, Arizona n 1878, a young trader named John Lorenzo Hubbell bought a small trading post in Arizona for reasons...
Wikimedia Commons/O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882, photographer. War Dept., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Canyon de Chelly, Arizona Canyon de Chelly had sheltered the Navajo...
Shutterstock Keet Seel Cliff Dwellings The Ancestral Puebloans built Keet Seel around 1250 AD, then walked away forever just decades later. Today, this massive...
Shutterstock White Pocket, Arizona White Pocket exists in that sweet spot between accessible and impossible. The rock formations here look like frozen waves, striped...
Wikimedia Commons/John Fowler The Navajo Code Talkers Monument Window Rock’s most sacred spot holds the names of warriors who fought with words, not guns....
Shutterstock The Navajo National Monument, Arizona Hike into these remote Arizona canyons and you’ll discover ancient dwellings, drawings, and even handprints—all while Navajo rangers...
Shutterstock Canyon de Chelly National Monument Located in northeastern Arizona, Canyon de Chelly is a sacred place that belongs to the Navajo people. This...
Shutterstock Arizona’s Original Navajo Bridge Scared of heights? Maybe skip Arizona’s wild idea to turn a historic 1929 bridge into the state’s most nail-biting...