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Ramah
"Ramah" is the name of one of the reservations belonging to the Navajo tribe. The Ramah reservation is located
in New Mexico. "Ramah" is the English name for the reservation, which was taken from a Biblical place name;
the traditional Navajo name for this land is Tł'ohchiní, which means "onion grass."
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Here are links to our webpages about the Ramah tribe and language:
The Navajo language
Navajo culture
Navajo
Navajo words
Southern Athabaskan languages
Native Americans of the Southwest
Here are links to more Internet resources about the Navajo people of Ramah:
Ramah Navajo Chapter Tribal Goverment
Ramah History: Wolves, moonshine and Billy the Kid
Wikipedia: Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation
And here are a few good books about the Ramah Navajos:
The Ramah Navahos
Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho
Diné: A History of the Navajos
Navajo-English Dictionary

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