The Navajo word for hawk is "atsá." In Navajo culture, the hawk is considered a sacred animal and is often associated with protection, strength, and vision. The Navajo people have a deep respect for the hawk and its symbolism in their traditional beliefs and ceremonies.
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'atseełtsoii--- redtailed hawk
ginítsoh--- sparrow hawk
ginítsoh dootł'izhí-- blue hawk
tsiyaalzhahí---- chicken hawk (sharp-shinned?)
dzílí--- Cooper's hawk
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náshdóítsoh
It means literally "big wildcat" . tsoh means big or large.
It is associated with the blue or turquoise sacred mountain of the south, Mt Taylor (near Grants NM) in English, Tsoodził in Navajo.
The marks above the vowels are high tone marks. Where the low tone i follows the high tone o it is a falling tone.
nash-doh-ee-tso- is a rough approximation.
tooh ńlínígíí
--- The second word means roughly " the one it flows along"
The first word means body of water or stream
There are four sacred rivers meantioned in the creation stories. The are:
Tooh Ba'áád ("river-it's female") The Rio Grande
Tooh Biką' or Są́' Bitooh ( river-it's male or old age river) San Juan River
Tółchí'íkooh-- Red water wash--The Little Colorado
And the Colorado River.
The Navajo word for horse is łįį'
Pronouncing that word correctly is practically impossible for a non-native speaker.
The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
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In Navajo the word for belt is sis. A traditional Navajo belt of leather with silver conchos sewn on it is called sisŁigai.
what is the Navajo translation for lone wolve
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