Navajo Nation Council Chamber, Window Rock
Facts and practical information
Navajo Nation Council Chamber is the center of government for the Navajo Nation. The landmark building, in Window Rock, Arizona, is significant for its association with the 1930s New Deal, and its change in Federal policy for relations with Native Americans, as established in the Indian Reorganization Act. With its red sandstone façade and overall rustic architectural style, the chamber was designed to harmonize with its spectacular natural surroundings. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2004. It is "the only legislative headquarters in the United States owned by an American Indian tribe which has been continuously in use by that tribe and whose design incorporates indigenous materials and architectural traditions tied to the Navajo heritage." ()
Window Rock
Navajo Nation Council Chamber – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Navajo Nation Zoological and Botanical Park, Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation Museum.