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What is the meaning of the term "Diné" used by both the Navajo and Apache?(1 point)

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The term "Diné" used by both the Navajo and Apache refers to the people themselves. It translates to "the people" or "the Navajo people" and is a term that represents their collective identity, culture, and history.
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