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Kaibeto - Arizona
Coconino County. Photo © Mark Visser |
Area Information
Kaibito, Coconino County.
The K'ai'bii'to' Chapter, is a local government established under the Navajo Nation in 1959 as the 56th Chapter within the 110 Navajo Nation Chapters. As for the Navajo name K'ai'bii'to', it is translated into "Willow Trees with Fresh Spring Water". The K'ai'bii'to' Chapter is located in the Northeast corner of Coconino County, Arizona and it is 36 miles East of Page, Arizona. The K'ai'bii'to Chapter consists of a local community with scenic walls of White Mesa into the East, Navajo Mountain to the North, Ts'egzzi' to the Northwest and the chapter sits along the banks of the K'ai'bii'to' Wash. In addition, K'ai'bii'to' is bordered by the communities of Navajo Mountain, Inscription House, Shonto, Tonalea, Tuba City, Coppermine, Gap/Bodaway and LeChee Chapters.
Resources: K'AI'Bill'TO' Chapter
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