The phrase "five finger people" means human beings and in Navajo is: BÃla'ashla'ii Dine'é
The marks above the vowels are high tone marks. The marks between vowels are marks for the glottal stop consonant. Dine'é is the plural of "person" or "man". The Navajo name for themselves is usually Diné.
Diyin Nohookáá Dine'é- "holy earth surface people" is another name.
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