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Chief Manuelito and other Navajo Leaders
One of the most revered leaders of the Diné is the Manuelito who led the People during a time of great strife and hardship. Today, the Diné honor their leaders who endeavored to uphold the sovereignty of the Diné nation.

The Long Walk
“Hwéedi: Naaltsoos Sáni’ Fort Sumner: Treaty of 1868″ The exhibit portrays the historical event at Bosque Redondo known as Hwéeldi, the Long Walk to Fort Sumner by Diné people. The exhibition presents Diné oral history past down through generations and images relating to this horrific event. We introduce our twelve Diné Chiefs and seventeen Council [...]

Silver Stars: Béésh ?igaii’ootseed So’nahalingo disos
The Silver Stars exhibit features a collection of jewelry and personal adornments masterly created with a combination of alloys and mineral deposits found within Mother Earth. The works are innovative to include traditional and contemporary designs and technique states Clarenda Begay, Museum Curator. The men and women artisans of this era have mastered and refined [...]