Navajo
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The term Navajo (occasionally spelled Navaho) or Diné refers to the Navajo Nation and its people, and to the Navajo language.
Navajo can also indicate
- Navajo County, Arizona
- Navajo, Montana
- Navajo, New Mexico
- Navajo, Oklahoma
- Navajo Dam, New Mexico
- Camp Navajo, an Army National Guard training and munitions storage center in Bellemont, Arizona.
- The Navajo, one of the named passenger trains of the Santa Fe. The economy train entered daily service between Chicago-Los Angeles-San Francisco on October 1, 1915 as a replacement for the railroad's Tourist Flyer, and operated until January 14, 1940.
- The Navajo, a sleeping car built by the Budd Company in 1938 for use by the Santa Fe Railroad on the Super Chief passenger train. The train operated between Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California from May 18, 1937 to May 1, 1971.
- The SSM-A-2,4,6/B-64/SM-64 Navaho, an experimental cruise missile developed by the U. S. Air Force.
- The Navajo-Churro breed of sheep.
- Navajo Generating Station - largest electrical generation unit in the western United States.