Tohajiilee Indian Reservation

Aerial view into the Tohajiilee where the Rio Puerco crosses its eastern boundary, just west of Albuquerque's West Mesa, Petroglyph National Monument, and Double Eagle II Airport

Tohajiilee (Navajo: Tó Hajiileehé), Cañoncito Band of Navajos is a non-contiguous section of the Navajo Nation lying in parts of western Bernalillo, eastern Cibola, and southwestern Sandoval counties in the U.S. state of New Mexico, west of the city of Albuquerque. It is a Navajo phrase roughly translated in English as "Dipping Water".

It was formed on the "Long Walk", during the forced relocation of Navajo tribal people, in 1864. Residents there claim that people who settled there, were considered (and still are, infrequently) a renegade band who refused to go further and settled in this part of New Mexico known as the checkerboard, where both Pueblo and Navajo people share the land and live to this day.

Description

It has a land area of 121.588 square miles (314.911 km²) and a 2000 census population of 1,649 people. The land area is only about 0.5% of the entire Navajo Nation's total. The name comes from the Navajo phrase tó hajiileé, meaning "where people draw up water by means of a cord or rope one quantity after another".[1]

The To'hajilee Navajo Chapter was one of three Navajo Chapters, behind Nahata Dziil and Ramah, to adopt an Amended Navajo Flag which adds Ramah, Alamo, To'hajilee, Aneth, and New Lands or Nahata Dziil Chapters to the flag of the Navajo Nation created in 1968. The Chapter voted on September 16, 2014, by a vote of 27-07-02 by a resolution, which was presented by a man from Sanders, Arizona, named Marlon Murphy Begay.

  • The final scenes of The Ghostway novel by Tony Hillerman, published in 1984, take place in Cañoncito Reservation.
  • Tohajiilee is a recurring location on the television series Breaking Bad (2008–2013); the 13th episode of its final season, "To'hajiilee", is named after the reservation.[2]
  • Tohajiilee was also a location for the pilot TV episode of Night & Day crime drama show. TV show 24's Producer Joel Surnow and its Director, Milan Cheyluv staged an armed missiles deal gone awry which then turned into an awesome shootout between Antone Pagán seen in Stripes and Dirty Dancing movies among others] as Antone Bello and The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives: ATF led by the show's lead actor William Fichtner seen in Crash, Armageddon and Heat movies. The Pilot was written and Executive Produced by writer/director Todd Robinson of The Last Full Measure, Lonely Hearts and White Squall movies].

References

  1. Tó Hajiileé in Online Analytical Lexicon of Navajo
  2. Meslow, Scott (2013-09-08). "Breaking Bad recap: The ticking time bomb". The Week. Retrieved 2013-09-11.

Coordinates: 35°05′09″N 107°05′07″W / 35.08583°N 107.08528°W / 35.08583; -107.08528

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