8Learn about the Navajo Nation 

The indigenous Navajo Nation spans 27,000 square miles into Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.  The Anasazi people’s legacy can be found in museums, national monuments, and tribal parks.  Visit the rugged canyons of the Navajo National Monument.

It is here you will see the prehistoric sandstone villages carved into the very alcoves and carefully marked with rock art.  Travel southeast to the well-known Canyon de Chelly National Monument.  The Indigenous ruins there date from 2500 B.C.  Don’t miss the Navajo Interactive Museum and the Hubbell Trading Post either.

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