Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at window rock.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Window Rock.

Examples

  • Drove from there east across the Rez through the Navajo Nation Forest to Window Rock, which is the admin center for the Navajo.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Drove from there east across the Rez through the Navajo Nation Forest to Window Rock, which is the admin center for the Navajo.

    Reid's Back 2006

  • Just six miles from Window Rock, closer to Paul Jones than to his home, he perished.

    Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010

  • Over four generations, two governments in Washington and Window Rock groped their way to a relationship with more balance.

    Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010

  • The letters went to Window Rock because, technically, the people of Cane Valley were all tenants of the Navajo Nation; they could not own land.

    Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010

  • Lawyers had to pass the Navajo Bar to practice, and they could appeal to the justices of the Supreme Court in Window Rock.

    Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010

  • Before coming to Santa Fe in the late 70's, after finishing at Stanford, he served as legal aide working for DNA Legal Services in Window Rock

    ERIC TREISMAN: an Oscar Schindler for Tibetans, Dies in Santa Fe at 64 2009

  • According to the Navajo Green Jobs Coalition, supporters from across the reservation gathered in front of the Navajo Nation Education Building and peacefully marched a quarter of a mile in green "Green Jobs" shirts to the Navajo Nation Council Chambers in Window Rock, AZ.

    Jeff Biggers: Green Jobs March On: Navajos Lead First Nations with Historic Green Jobs Legislation 2009

  • Morgan Spurlock lives for one month with an extended Native American family in a traditional Navajo dwelling on a reservation near Window Rock, New Mexico, and experiences first-hand the economic hardships of reservation life.

    Season Premiere of "Burn Notice" on USA Network and More TiVoWorthy TV for the Week of July 6 2008

  • Today I want to talk about opportunity and about three tools of opportunity every American needs to thrive in the 21st century; how we can bring these tools to every person in every corner of Indian country, from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, to Window Rock, Arizona, to Cherokee,

    Remarks By The President At Native American Conference ITY National Archives 1998

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.