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Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers

Founded in 1993, the Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers promote the understanding of the rich cultural traditions of the Navajo "Dineh" people. Their performances include dances and songs such as the Corn Grinding Act, the Basket Dance, the Bow and Arrow Dance and the Social Song and Dance. The group is made up of young dancers from throughout the Four Corners region of the Southwest that comprises the Navajo nation. Cosponsored with the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian.

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Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers 11/21/05: Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers

Enjoy the rich cultural traditions of the Navajo “Dineh” people through dances and songs such as the “Corn Grinding Act,” the “Basket Dance,” the “Bow and Arrow Dance,” and the “Social Song and Dance.”

Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers

Enjoy the rich cultural traditions of the Navajo “Dineh” people through dances and songs such as the “Corn Grinding Act,” the “Basket Dance,” the “Bow and Arrow Dance,” and the “Social Song and Dance.”

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