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  2. Teec Nos Pos, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Teec Nos Pos (Navajo: T’iis Názbąs) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 507 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is the western terminus of U.S. Route 64 .

  3. List of Navajo Nation Chapters - Wikipedia

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    Teec Nos Pos: Tʼiis Názbąs "Cottonwood Trees in a Circle" Shiprock 1,301 233,000 9 Rock Point: Tsé Nitsaa Deezʼáhí "Big Rock Point" Shiprock 642 138,758 9 Red Mesa: Tsé Łichííʼ Dah Azkání "Red Rock Mesa" Shiprock 1,222 267,000 9 Mexican Water: Naakaii Tó: Shiprock 976 160,000 9 Tó Łikan (Sweetwater) Tółikan "Sweet Water ...

  4. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Along its journey, the route connects the communities of Tuba City, Moenkopi, Rare Metals, Tonalea, Tsegi, Kayenta, Dennehotso, Mexican Water, Red Mesa, and Teec Nos Pos. Most of what is now US 160 was constructed as Navajo Route 1 between 1959 and 1962, and carried part of State Route 64 (SR 64) and the entirety of SR 364 between 1961 and 1965.

  5. Wide Ruins, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Oral history research suggests that he inhabited "Wide Ruins, (meaning the Ancestral Pueblo site) and, a few miles north up Wide Ruins Wash," at the citadel of Kin Naazinii (Upstanding House); if not contributed to its construction – with the help of elder Daalgai – "a Navajo fortified 'pueblito' that archaeologists date at 1720–1805 (NLC ...

  6. Bureau of Indian Education - Wikipedia

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    It is a K-8 school in Teec Nos Pos. [46] It has a dormitory facility. [47] It opened in 1933 as the Teec Nos Pos Boarding School. [48] A building for the Teec Nos Pos Boarding School was dedicated in 1962. [49] In 1962 the school had 353 students.

  7. Mexican Water, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A trading post was established at this site in 1907 under the name Nokaita.It is believed that the current name came from wells that have since disappeared.

  8. Red Mesa Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Red Mesa Unified School District #27 is a public school district headquartered in Red Mesa, unincorporated Apache County, Arizona, near Teec Nos Pos on the Navajo Nation. [1] [2] It has a five-member elected school board, who oversee operations of schools that are regulated by state standards.

  9. U.S. Route 64 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 64 (US 64) starts at an intersection with US 160 at Teec Nos Pos on the Navajo Nation. The highway then heads southeast passing an intersection with Bureau of Indian Affairs Route 5028 (BIA 5028) at the edge of town across the highway from the Teec Nos Pos Trading Post. The highway then cuts through a mesa before making a slight ...