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English: Drawing of a sandpainting of Dine'tah created by medicine men in Shiprock area
Diné bizaad:
  1. Sisnaajiní
  2. Tsoodził
  3. Dookʼoʼoosłííd
  4. Dibé Nitsaa
  5. Chʼóolʼį́ʼí
  6. Dził Náʼoodiłii
  7. Dǫtsoh
  8. Wóóneeshchʼįįdii dootłʼizhígíí
  9. Haashchééłtiʼí
  10. Haashchééʼooghaan
  11. Niʼ Hodiłhił
  12. Niʼ Hodootłʼizh
  13. Niʼ Hatso
  14. Niʼ Halgai
  15. Hajíínéí
  16. (áłtsé chʼil/naniseʼ)
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Source Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 163
Author Aileen O'Bryan, author; drawing by Sam Ahkeak and Gerald Nailor
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