DINÉBIKÉYAH NAVAJOLAND

Welcome to the Brand page for “DINÉBIKÉYAH NAVAJOLAND”, which is offered here for Tamales; barbecue sauce;bingo parlor services; casinos; entertainment services in the nature of live music concerts, comedy and variety shows and cabaret performances; entertainment services, casino gaming; entertainment services, conducting live blackjack card game tournaments; entertainment services, conducting live poker games; providing gaming facilities featuring slot machines; gaming services in the nature of conducting slot machine tournaments; gaming services in the nature of conducting bingo tournaments; providing casino services featuring a casino players rewards program;the english translation of dinÉ bikÉyah in the mark is people's sacred lands.;the mark consists of the stylized word dinÉbikÉyah with all the letters outlined in white with black shadows and turquoise accent marks, containing images. the letter d contains the image of the sun in white and red rocks against an orange sky; the letter i contains the image of turquoise jewelry with black veining, encircled with gray and black; the letter n contains the image of red and brown rocks against an orange sky at dusk or dawn; the letter e contains the design of a cave in brown and orange and green bushes against a thin strip of turquoise sky; the letter b contains the image of a natural rock bridge in brown and red with a turquoise sky and white clouds; the second letter i contains the image of a native american warrior in brown, gray, turquoise, black and red with a brown, turquoise and black shield against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter k contains the image of a natural rock arch in brown against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the second letter e contains the image of a soldier/code-talker in olive green and black against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter y contains the image of a geometric woven blanket design in red, white, gray and black; the letter a contains the image of an elderly woman in brown with white hair, wearing turquoise jewelry, a purple shirt and a red skirt, holding a white lamb against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter h contains the image of the mesa in orange with a brown hogan against a turquoise sky and white clouds. below the word dinÉbikÉyah is the stylized word navajoland in black.;wallets; all-purpose carrying bags; golf umbrellas; travel bags;souvenir license plates of metal;dice; dominoes; gaming chips; golf bag tags; golf ball markers; golf ball sleeves; golf balls; golf tees; playing cards; poker chips; stuffed toys;erasers; notepads; paintings; pens; stickers; address books and diaries; book markers; calendars; coasters made of paper; paintings and their reproductions; pencil or pen boxes; pencils; posters; printed publications, brochures, booklets, and teaching materials in the field of navajo nation culture and history; postcards and greeting cards;key chains;headwear; pants; shorts; belts; jackets; scarfs; shirts; sweat jackets; sweat pants; ties as clothing;the colors yellow, brown, turquoise, black, white, red, green, gray, blue, olive green, orange, and purple are claimed as a feature of the mark.;promoting recreation and tourism in the navajo nation;lighters for smokers;cork screws; drinking vessels; leather coasters; plastic coasters;beer; soft drinks;non-metal novelty license plates;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “DINÉBIKÉYAH NAVAJOLAND” is believed to be currently owned by “Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise”.

Owner:
NAVAJO NATION GAMING ENTERPRISE
Owner Details
Description:
Tamales; Barbecue sauce;Bingo parlor services; Casinos; Entertainment services in the nature of live music concerts, comedy and variety shows and cabaret performances; Entertainment services, casino gaming; Entertainment services, conducting live blackjack card game tournaments; Entertainment services, conducting live poker games; Providing gaming facilities featuring slot machines; Gaming services in the nature of conducting slot machine tournaments; Gaming services in the nature of conducting bingo tournaments; Providing casino services featuring a casino players rewards program;The English translation of DINÉ BIKÉYAH in the mark is PEOPLE'S SACRED LANDS.;The mark consists of the stylized word DINÉBIKÉYAH with all the letters outlined in white with black shadows and turquoise accent marks, containing images. The letter D contains the image of the sun in white and red rocks against an orange sky; the letter I contains the image of turquoise jewelry with black veining, encircled with gray and black; the letter N contains the image of red and brown rocks against an orange sky at dusk or dawn; the letter E contains the design of a cave in brown and orange and green bushes against a thin strip of turquoise sky; the letter B contains the image of a natural rock bridge in brown and red with a turquoise sky and white clouds; the second letter I contains the image of a Native American warrior in brown, gray, turquoise, black and red with a brown, turquoise and black shield against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter K contains the image of a natural rock arch in brown against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the second letter E contains the image of a soldier/code-talker in olive green and black against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter Y contains the image of a geometric woven blanket design in red, white, gray and black; the letter A contains the image of an elderly woman in brown with white hair, wearing turquoise jewelry, a purple shirt and a red skirt, holding a white lamb against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter H contains the image of the mesa in orange with a brown hogan against a turquoise sky and white clouds. Below the word DINÉBIKÉYAH is the stylized word NAVAJOLAND in black.;Wallets; All-purpose carrying bags; Golf umbrellas; Travel bags;Souvenir license plates of metal;Dice; Dominoes; Gaming chips; Golf bag tags; Golf ball markers; Golf ball sleeves; Golf balls; Golf tees; Playing cards; Poker chips; Stuffed toys;Erasers; Notepads; Paintings; Pens; Stickers; Address books and diaries; Book markers; Calendars; Coasters made of paper; Paintings and their reproductions; Pencil or pen boxes; Pencils; Posters; Printed publications, brochures, booklets, and teaching materials in the field of Navajo Nation culture and history; Postcards and greeting cards;Key chains;Headwear; Pants; Shorts; Belts; Jackets; Scarfs; Shirts; Sweat jackets; Sweat pants; Ties as clothing;The colors yellow, brown, turquoise, black, white, red, green, gray, blue, olive green, orange, and purple are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Promoting recreation and tourism in the Navajo Nation;Lighters for smokers;Cork screws; Drinking vessels; Leather coasters; Plastic coasters;Beer; Soft drinks;Non-metal novelty license plates;
Categories: TAMALES