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Seal of the Navajo Nation. In 1952 the Navajo Tribal Council officially adopted the Great Seal of the Navajo Tribe, which was designed by John Claw Jr., an Arizona Navajo artist. The fifty arrowheads encircling the seal represent the tribe's protection within the fifty states.
The Navajo Nation (Navajo: Naabeehó Bináhásdzo), also known as Navajoland, [3] is an Indian reservation of Navajo people in the United States. It occupies portions of northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah. The seat of government is located in Window Rock, Arizona.
In 1952, while attending Ganado High School, Claw entered a competition to design the Navajo Nation Seal. His design incorporated arrowheads, a rainbow, cornstalks, the Four Sacred Mountains and livestock. His design won the competition and became the official seal.
The Great Seal Elements. In the center of the Navajo flag sits a white circle that incorporates many of the same elements featured in the original 1952 Great Seal that was designed by John Claw Jr. of Many Farms, Arizona. Sun: Hovering above the sacred symbols, the Sun Father brings light into a world of darkness.
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EXPLAIN: FACTS ABOUT THE NAVAJO NATION SEAL. Navajo Tribal Council adopted the Great Seal in 1952. Seal designed by John Claw Jr. 50 arrowheads- represent protection in 50 states. Lines of the inner circle represent. a rainbow. sovereignty of the Navajo Nation.
The Great Seal of the Navajo Tribe, designed by John claw, Jr. of Many Farms, Arizona, was officially adopted by the Navajo Tribal Council on January 18, 1852, by resolution CJ-9-52. The 48 projectile points outlining the seal symbolize the Tribe's protection within the 48 states (as of 1952.)
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The Great Seal of the Navajo Nation was designed by Mr. John C. Claw Jr. of Many Farms, AZ. This was officially adopted by the Navajo Tribal Council on January 18, 1952. The Great Seal has fifty projectile points or arrowheads symbolizing the Navajo Nation’s protection within the fifty states.
This spatial politics is also inscribed in the tribe's own Great Seal of the Navajo Nation (Figure 1), in which the four sacred mountains surround livestock (horse, cow, and sheep), are...