Navajo Nation Fair (held in nearby Window Rock area)

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The Navajo Nation Fair is an annual cultural celebration showcasing Navajo traditions, arts, rodeo events, and community gatherings, recognized as one of the largest Native American fairs in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American fair
annual fair
cultural festival
attendee Navajo community members
visitors from across the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalFocus Native American heritage
Navajo traditions
describedAs one of the largest Native American fairs in the United States
ethnicGroupFeatured Diné people NERFINISHED
Navajo Nation NERFINISHED
genre agricultural fair
cultural event
rodeo
hasPart arts and crafts exhibits
carnival rides
community gatherings
concerts
cultural demonstrations
food vendors
livestock shows
pageants
parades
powwow
rodeo events
traditional song and dance competitions
inception 20th century
languageUsed English
Navajo language
locatedIn Navajo Nation NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Window Rock, Arizona NERFINISHED
mainVenue Window Rock Fairgrounds NERFINISHED
organizer Navajo Nation Government NERFINISHED
purpose community celebration
cultural preservation
economic development for Navajo artisans and vendors
recurrence annual
regionServed Four Corners region NERFINISHED
Navajo Nation NERFINISHED
significantFor community gathering for Navajo Nation
promoting Navajo arts and crafts
showcasing Navajo traditions
supporting Navajo ranching and livestock culture
subjectOf local media coverage in Arizona and New Mexico
typicalMonth September

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Window Rock, Arizona hasCulturalEvent Navajo Nation Fair (held in nearby Window Rock area)