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THE NAVAJO
BY ISABELLA ALEXANDER
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Shelter
The Navajo lived in hogans made of wooden poles and sticks reinforced with mud and stones
Hogans had no windows, one tunnel doorway, and one room.
The Navajo lived in the Southwest along with the Mojave, Hopi, Paiute, Zuni, and many others.
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Wolfgang Staudt
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LANGUAGE
The Navajo people spoke Algic or Athabascan
They called themselves Dine which means the people
Many tribes called them raiders or takers of the field
The Pueblo word Navahu means planters of huge fields
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Caleb's Photography
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ARTS AND CLOTHING
They were skilled in weaving, pottery, jewelry making, and much more.
Men wore knee high moccasins and breech clouts
Women wore sandals , and a type of dress called biil, a large shawl with a large slit in the middle.
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archer10 (Dennis)
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TRAVEL
The Navajo mainly traveled on horses after the explorers arrived
Before the Europeans came, the Navajo used a travois pulled by dogs.
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awadi
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FOOD
The Navajo ate the 3 sisters, melon, and wheat a lot.
Breakfast included tortillas & mutton stew
Their main meals often included vegetable or potato stews.
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bark
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INTERESTING FACTS
The Navajo tribe is the largest in the U.S
They are relates to native Americans and Canadians
They moved into present day Arizona and New Mexico
The Navajo inherited property through women, not men
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Wolfgang Staudt
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