Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation

Alamo (Navajo: Tʼiistsoh) is the non-contiguous southeastern exclave of the Navajo Nation

The Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation (Navajo: Tʼiistsoh) is a non-contiguous section of the Navajo Nation lying in northwestern Socorro County, New Mexico, United States, adjacent to the southeastern part of the Acoma Indian Reservation. It has a land area of 256.616 km2 (99.08 sq mi), and a 2000 census resident population of almost 2,000 persons. The Alamo Band of the Navajo Nation Reservation's land area is only about four-tenths of one percent of the Navajo Nation's total area. The remote community has a K-12 school (Alamo Navajo School Board), Early Childhood Center, Wellness Center, a Community Service center that provides school and non-school related programs, a state-of-the-art Health Center and KABR radio, 1500 AM.

Members of the Alamo Navajo Reservation, in period clothing for historical re-enactment.

References

  • Alamo Navajo Reservation (Tribal Census Tracts 9415 and 9461), Navajo Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Arizona/New Mexico/Utah United States Census Bureau

External links

  • Alamo Navajo School Board Home Page
  • Navajo Chapters: Alamo Web Page
  • [1] Alamo Navajo School Board

34°24′00″N 107°27′02″W / 34.40000°N 107.45056°W / 34.40000; -107.45056


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