Window Rock, AZ
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About Window Rock
- • R. Carlos Nakai, a renowned Native American flute player, was born in Window Rock.
- • Window Rock is the capital of the Navajo Nation, making it a unique political center.
- • Its strategic location as the Navajo Nation's capital solidified Window Rock's importance.
- • A secret tunnel is rumored to exist, connecting the Window Rock Navajo Nation Museum.
- • The establishment of the Navajo Nation headquarters significantly shaped Window Rock's growth.
- • Named for a natural sandstone arch, Window Rock was established as a town in 1936.
- • With about 1,600 residents, the population is smaller than many tribal capitals.
- • At 6,745 feet, the elevation offers cooler temperatures than lower Arizona deserts.
- • Government and tribal administration are primary employers in Window Rock.
- • A quiet, reverent atmosphere permeates Window Rock, reflecting its cultural significance.
- • The Arizona Cardinals, while not based there, represent the state's professional sports.
- • Window Rock High School has a storied basketball rivalry with nearby Monument Valley High.