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Chairmen of the Navajo Nation
Naabeehó Bináhásdzo(Navajo)
Great Seal of the Navajo Nation
Flag of the Navajo Nation
Residence
Window Rock, AZ
Term length
Four years. No term limits.
Constituting instrument
Navajo Nation Code & Treaty of 1868
Inaugural holder
Chee Dodge
Formation
1923
Final holder
Leonard Haskie
Abolished
1991
The Chairmen of the Navajo Nation was the head of the government at the formation of the Tribal Council and the government entity to interact with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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