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Navajo Mountain, UT - History
We would like to provide the residents of Navajo Mountain a basic history overview.
Welcome to the Navajo Mountain Home page. The Navajo Mountain Home page provides as much information as possible on Navajo Mountain. Knowing Navajo Mountain’s history is essential to guiding its future. Within Navajo Mountain’s Home page, you will also find Navajo Mountain’s Founders, Holiday, and Birthday sections.
Navajo Mountain has a population of 453. 49.9% of Navajo Mountain’s inhabitants are Male, and 50.1 are female. 5.7% of Navajo Mountain is married and 49.7% own their own home. Navajo Mountain’s Ethnic is the following: Native(54.3%), Multiple(45.7%), Hispanic(1.3%).
The CDP is named after Navajo Mountain and that name, Naatsisʼáán, means "Head of the Earth Woman" and is an important part of the Navajo creation story as is the adjacent Rainbow Bridge rock formation.
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