Navajo Language - NAV110
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Course Description
Completing semester 1 and 2 fulfills the requirement for Navajo Language for students applying for the Chief Manuelito scholarship. Topics covered are Navajo vowels, Navajo consonants, family, parts of the human body, number 1 to 10, 10s, 100s, 1000s, colors, textures, shapes and sizes, time, days of the week, seasons, months, clothing, food, money, directions, places, nature, plants, and animals. This course is for non-native speakers and aims at mastery of pronunciation, identification of sounds, vocabulary, and conversation. The student will learn the contents of ten Navajo language units based on the Diné way of life and learning patterns (sodizin/sin/ntsahakees/nahat'
a/iina/sih hasin). Please download a copy of the syllabus for a full course description. -
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Course Details
- Semester: Semester 1
- SKU: NAV110-5
- Category: Language