What is the significance of the NNHRC logo?
Arrowheads – Are symbols of protection Feathers – Represent the Navajo Twins Inner Circle – Is a representation of the Navajo Nation and also signifies the sun, where the twins traveled while defeating monsters to visit their father and bringing order to a world of chaos. Outer Rings-are a representation of the state, national/international governments. The overall logo design has similarities to that of the United Nations, a networking entity sharing similar efforts in protecting and advocating for indigenous human rights. Outer Colors – Represents the cosmos, where the holy people live, and show the sacred colors of the four worlds from which DinĂ© emerged. Open top- Represents an outlet in avoidance of total enclosure 4 white lines – Indicate influentual pathways the NNHRC strives to create to prompt recognition of Navajo Human Rights from the Navajo Nation outward through the state, national and international governments.