Navajo Emojis

Navajo Emojis

Playful Navajo cultural emojis

Stickers
Emoji & Expressions
9 reviews
⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌42
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Navajo Emojis

1.0.6

October 16, 2018

Updated support website. Added privacy policy.

1.0.5

January 29, 2018

Added sticker of sleeping girl as well as Navajo words for yes (aao) and the slang for the sigh expression (yadilah). Changed the website for promotion and for contact information to receive comments about the app.
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1.0.4

October 20, 2017

13 new stickers. Removed some stickers of the boy version with longer hair.
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1.0.3

October 2, 2017

This version has four new animated stickers and 16 new static stickers. Also, I added a new boy version sporting a modern haircut and wearing a turquoise necklace. Updated crown on the princess. Updated up and down thumbs.
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1.0.2

September 23, 2017

Six new animated emojis and 11 new static emojis have been added.

1.0.1

September 9, 2017

Version 1.0.1, updated the colors of the princess's crown to match the color symbols of the four mountains on the Navajo Nation flag. Two Navajo words were added for bye and thank you. Four Navajo phrases were removed due to regional differences in dialect.
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1.0

September 4, 2017

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Description of Navajo Emojis

The Navajo Emojis Sticker App features male and female stylized Navajo emojis. It includes 17 animated emojis, 47 static (non-moving) emojis and 5 Navajo words (hello, bye, thank you). Females are featured wearing a traditional squash blossom necklace. Men are featured wearing a red, blue or white traditional headband. Some boys are wearing a turquoise necklace while sporting a modern haircut. The animated emojis are male and female with bulging love eyes, blinky eye with tongue sticking out, frowny face, teary eye, blinking cradle baby, and laughing so hard they cry. Static emojis include smiley face, heart kiss, nerd glasses, sunglasses, surprise face, sad face, crying stream, mad with head steam, orange face mad, green face sick, waaah crying, blushing, no gossip(jiníí), TTLY, Squad, Goals, Princess, thumbs up & down, and a woman's head with (tsiiyee) bun!
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Navajo Emojis: FAQ

Does Navajo Emojis work on iPads?

Yes, you can use the Navajo Emojis app on iPad devices.
Navajo Emojis was launched by Gary Grass.
Navajo Emojis currently supports iOS 10.3 or later.
The overall user rating of Navajo Emojis is 4.5.
The App Genre Of The Navajo Emojis App Is Stickers.
The latest version of Navajo Emojis is 1.0.6.
The date of the latest Navajo Emojis update is July 2, 2024.
Navajo Emojis became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Navajo Emojis app is Gary Grass.
Navajo Emojis is now available to use in English.
Sorry, Navajo Emojis is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Navajo Emojis is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Navajo Emojis is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Navajo Emojis

  • Concerned

    I paid for this app n emoji app is blank screen
  • Not getting all emojis

    Cool app but not getting all emojis either.
  • Apple to Android users

    I love these Emojis and when I share with non-Apple users they ask where I got it. Apparently, these Emojis are available for Android users.