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Navajo Day declared in Utah
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2002 February 14 was declared by the state of Utah as "Discover Navajo: People of the Fourth World Day" while Salt Lake City called it "Navajo Code Talkers Day." A ceremony was held to mark the occasion at the tribe's cultural pavilion at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. Get the Story:
Visitors Discover Utah's Navajos, World War II code talkers honored at The Gateway (The Salt Lake Tribune 2/15)
'Navajo Day' proclaimed (The Deseret News 2/15)
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