Dine or Navajo exhibition at the Arizona Museum will be organized in an appropriate way. The exhibition first introduces the people of Diné and discusses Athapaskan Migration. That then shows a beautiful sand painting by Diné Bikeyah or the Diné who is home. Dine is a pastoralist who used other indigenous customs when moving from south to modern Arizona. The next topic to be discussed at the exhibition is long walking, or Diana's powerful movement to Fort Sumner of 1863 and return to Dinee Bikea in 1868.
Navajo (Dinébizaad) is the language of Athabasca used by over 140,000 native speakers. More than half of Navajo speaks this language at home and is often used for everyday conversation. Many parents still pass Navajo as their first language to their children. Many Navajo languages still use that language, but in a recent survey, only 5% speak a fluent language out of school-age children of the reservation system. To cope with the loss of this language, immersive classes are offered in Navajo at many primary school courses currently booked. According to a study, Indian children who started school at Dyne (Navajo) in Arizona State Wind Rock and studied English as a second language got better grades in the second grade than classmates who started school in English It was. .
Dine or Navajo exhibition at the Arizona Museum will be organized in an appropriate way. The exhibition first introduces the people of Diné and discusses Athapaskan Migration. That then shows a beautiful sand painting by Diné Bikeyah or the Diné who is home. Dine is a pastoralist who used other indigenous customs when moving from south to modern Arizona. The next topic to be discussed at the exhibition is long walking, or Diana's powerful movement to Fort Sumner of 1863 and return to Dinee Bikea in 1868.
Discussion In 1864, under the guidance of Col. Paterson, the US military kicked out Navajo from the 470-mile compulsory parade reserved for their homes and New Mexico. Provide a short history of Dine as the Navajos insisted and a treaty that will allow them to return to their house in 1868. It is suitable for fifth graders to eight graders. 2002 Vermont, 1966. The surrogate teacher handed over to the ordinary student Terese · Reclark to study the honor of the national hero Ethan Allen. Encouraged by her family, she is good at humorous verbal reading - a shocking excellent student and her regular coach. Some powerful languages 6 - 9 graders. 2001