Treaty of 1868

1st Annual Treaty Days Celebration

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Contact : Ira Vandever, Economic Development Specialist
928.871.7052

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Here are some reasons why your business should sponsor this year's celebration:
1. To position your business in a large celebration for the Treaty Days.
2. To increase company and brand awareness through on-site exposure and media coverage
3. To shape or reinforce public perception of your company
4. To help provide a positive atmosphere for fair goers
5. To support an all Navajo non-profit event

Organization Status:
The Navajo Nation Fair Office is a non-profit organization that is structurally established under the Navajo Nation and Federal codes as a 501-C3 entity. Partnership: The Navajo Nation Fair Office will continue to develop a close working relationship with all private entities. By fostering partnerships outside the Navajo Nation the Fair Office can provide better services and new product information to the Navajo people with the goal of being proactive and innovative towards our corporate families.
Landscape:
The Navajo Nation is the largest North American Indian Tribe with a population of approximately 300,000 members with over 17 million acres of land located around the Four Corners Region of the United States that includes Southeastern Utah, Northeastern Arizona and Northwestern New Mexico. The Navajo Nation is world-renowned for its scenic and natural wonders that attract millions of visitors every year. The intriguing beauty is the (DINE”) People’s sacred culture and strong artist heritage that ties everything together in harmony.
Navajo Nation Fairground: print map
The Fairground is located on approximately 100 acres, located 0.9 mile west of BIA Junction N12 & Highway 264 in Window Rock, Arizona. The Navajo Nation has produced events with many organizations such as: Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association, Championship Bull Riding (CBR), Country Music Stars, The Ringley Brothers Circus, Arnold Swarzenegger’s Fitness Expo, Frazier Shows and the Booger Barter Productions. The Navajo Nation Fairground offers a location to showcase top entertainment, industrial, agricultural and educational events for the benefit of the Navajo Nation.
Since the inception of producing events for the Navajo Nation, The Navajo Nation Fair Office has rapidly grown in size, both in attendance and the scope of production. However, the Navajo Nation Fair Office manages two major productions:
1) The Navajo Nation Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association Rodeo and Youth Celebration Events.
2) The Annual Navajo Nation Fair “The Largest American Indian Fair & Rodeo”.

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS

Navajo Parks & Recreation Department
Shi Heart Home Health
First Things First
NTUA
KTNN 660AM
NAPI
Navajo Engineering Construction Authority
Resolute Natural Resources
Navajo Department of Transportation
Navajo Department of Agriculture
Navajo Gaming Regulatory Office
Navajo Nation Oil & Gas
Greasewood Springs Day School
Dominguez
Butler's
Dodge Rodeo

SPONSORS FOR TRADITIONAL GAMES

1. Total Office Solutions, Kathy Begay, President -Gallup, New Mexico
2. Vice President Ben Shelly
3. John Leeper, Water Resources Department, Ft. Defiance, Arizona
4. Navajo Archaeology Department, Linda Laughing Director and Staff, Window Rock, Arizona
5. Virginia Willeto, Nurse, Gallup Indian Medical Center, Gallup, New Mexico
6. DJ Xscape, Terry Smith, Owner/Operator, Albuquerque, New Mexico
7. Navajo Forestry Department, Alex Becenti, Director and Staff, Ft. Defiance, AZ
8. Irma Roanhorse, Navajo Land Department, Window Rock, Arizona
9. Arlinda John, Navajo Land Department, Window Rock, Arizona
10. Linda Lovejoy Navajo Nation Presidential Campaign Committee
11. Barbara Willeto, Legislative Advisor, Window Rock, Arizona
12. Leonard Butler, Director and Staff, Resource Enforcement, Window Rock, AZ
13. Ellis Tanners, Gallup, New Mexico

SPONSORS FOR TREATY DAY TABLOID

1. Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation
2. Navjo Land Department
3. Sharon Clahchischilliage, Navajo Nation Presidential Campaign Committee
4. Navajo Nation Office of Broadcasting Services
5. Cocina de Dominguez , Mexican Restaurant


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Treaty of 1868 Related Links :
reta.nmsu.edu/modules/longwalk/lesson/document/index.htm

library.nau.edu/speccoll/exhibits/indigenous_voices/navajo/leaders.html

Book: "Dzání Yázhí Naazbaa': Little Woman Warrior Who Came Home"

www.nmmonuments.org

http://www.navajonationmuseum.org/Exhibitions