Navajo Village Heritage Center


The Navajo Village Heritage Center invites everyone to share and understand Navajo cultures and traditions. Here visitors will experience the daily life of the Navajo, from storytelling to cooking, allowing everyone to learn about a sacred and relatively secret culture. Learning takes place through spoken word and everyone can share the stories and legends passed down through the Navajo generations. You will learn about life on a reservation, the spirituality of Native American life, and the struggles and rewards of living Navajo. Guests are able to see the craftsmanship that is a part of Navajo culture from weaving to silversmithing. Navajo women may take as much as half a year to create a unique, handwoven rug, and you will have the opportunity to see them in action while visiting. A trip to the center will be educational, enlightening, exciting, and entertaining. You are not just seeing a living history presentation, but meeting and interacting with the Navajo people themselves. The Navajo is the largest American Indian tribe in the country. From the rich history of Arizona Navajo to their interaction with popular culture and the modern world, you will learn a lot visiting the Navajo Village Heritage Center in Page, Arizona.

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Jul 22, 2015 @ 6:18 pm
Visiting page on November 7th. would love to visit Navajo village heritage center.
Is it open in November? If it is, what time is the last tour ? How much is it per person? Appreciate your reply. Thank you.

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