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 in black stacked above the word navajoland with all the letters outlined in white with black shadows and turquoise accent marks, containing images. the letter n contains the image of the sun in white and red rocks against an orange sky; the letter a contains the image of turquoise jewelry with black veining, encircled with gray and black; the letter v contains the image of red and brown rocks against an orange sky at dusk or dawn; the second letter a contains the design of a cave in brown and orange and green bushes against a thin strip of turquoise sky; the letter j 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 o contains the image of a natural rock arch in brown against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter l contains the image of a soldier/code-talker in olive green and black against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the third letter a contains the image of a geometric woven blanket design in red, white, gray and black; the second letter n 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 d contains the image of the mesa in orange with a brown hogan against a turquoise sky and white clouds.;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;calendars; erasers; notepads; paintings; pens; posters; stickers; address books and diaries; book markers; coasters of paper; paintings and their reproductions; pencil or pen boxes; pencils; postcards and greeting cards; printed publications, brochures, booklets, and teaching materials in the field of navajo nation culture and history;key chains;headwear; pants; scarfs; shirts; shorts; belts; jackets; ties as clothing; sweat jackets; sweat pants;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 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 in black stacked above the word NAVAJOLAND with all the letters outlined in white with black shadows and turquoise accent marks, containing images. The letter N contains the image of the sun in white and red rocks against an orange sky; the letter A contains the image of turquoise jewelry with black veining, encircled with gray and black; the letter V contains the image of red and brown rocks against an orange sky at dusk or dawn; the second letter A contains the design of a cave in brown and orange and green bushes against a thin strip of turquoise sky; the letter J 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 O contains the image of a natural rock arch in brown against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the letter L contains the image of a soldier/code-talker in olive green and black against a turquoise sky and white clouds; the third letter A contains the image of a geometric woven blanket design in red, white, gray and black; the second letter N 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 D contains the image of the mesa in orange with a brown hogan against a turquoise sky and white clouds.;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;Calendars; Erasers; Notepads; Paintings; Pens; Posters; Stickers; Address books and diaries; Book markers; Coasters of paper; Paintings and their reproductions; Pencil or pen boxes; Pencils; Postcards and greeting cards; Printed publications, brochures, booklets, and teaching materials in the field of Navajo Nation culture and history;Key chains;Headwear; Pants; Scarfs; Shirts; Shorts; Belts; Jackets; Ties as clothing; Sweat jackets; Sweat pants;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 license plates;
Categories: TAMALES