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The Navajo

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE NAVAJO

BY ISABELLA ALEXANDER

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.

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

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.

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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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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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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