Tuba City Dino Tracks is at the most, maybe an hour to hour and a half stop. Its nothing but a little walking tour. The real good stuff, like the human tracks next to dino tracks is not accessable to the general public. There are other places to see like News paper rock, I would not recommend Tuba as a destination stop. Unless you can find a local guide to show you around.
Now for Gunz.
1) Ask five Nation Nation Police Officers about guns, You Will get five different answers.
From the Navajo Nation follows AZ state gun laws to Guns are illegal.
2) Navajo Nation does recognize AZ CCW licenses. Concealed Means Concealed. NO OPEN CARRY.
3) NO
Open Carrying or Concealed Carry of Guns on the Hopi Reservation. At US 160 and St. Rte 264 on the south side of the road is the Hopi Tuuvi center. They will call the police on you even if you legally conceal and accidentally print. Put your guns in the trunk or properly stowed while on Hopi land.
Navajo Nation Gun Laws as of 2008
17-320 Unlawful Carrying of a Deadly Weapon
17-321 Unlawful use of a Weapon
17-322 Unlawful Sale, Possesion or Transportation of Explosives.
17-323 Dangerous use of Explosives
17-324 Negligent use of Explosives
17-325 Forfeiture of Weapons and Explosives
The key word is the Unlawful part. That is where the AZ CCW gets you out of trouble.
So if there is no Navajo Nation Law for it, then they follow AZ state law for it.
BikerScout
Sunny AZ