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Navajo I ndians

Learn about the Navajo Indians, the largest tribe in the Four Corners region. Discover their crafts, family life, traditional homes, and unique food culture. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of the Navajo people.

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Navajo I ndians

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  1. Navajo Indians by: C B

  2. Area • The Navajo are the largest Indian tribe in the states on 17 million acres in the Four Corners the states are Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and a small part of Colorado. • The current population is at least 160,000

  3. The Navajo Indians made bracelets , baskets, dolls , and jewelry for their crafts that they made!!!Pictures of their crafts Crafts

  4. Family Life Family Life The Navajo came from Mexico at first but then they decided to start traveling the united states of America to find new places to live and stay. After they found a place to stay they made a tribe and built home and started hunting for food!!

  5. Homes The Navajo Indians lived in Hogan. The Navajo also live where there is a small opening like a cave but not covered!!!!

  6. Food The Navajo Indians ate corn and fruit and for a big feast the would have buffalo, fish , and corn.

  7. Extra Facts The Navajo Indians arrived 800 to 1000 years ago!!!!!!!!! The Navajo Indians call them selves dine…

  8. And this was the name of my tribe just so you remember what we were talking about so you do not get confused…

  9. References ova/Navajo/index .cfm ? module=naa www.bigorrin.org/navajo_kids.htm http://navajopeople.org/navajo-pictures.htm all-free-download.com/free-photos/corn-picture.html www.ihs.gov/navajo/index.cfm?module=nao_navajo_nation wiki.answers.com library.thinkquest.org/J002073F/think quest/Navajo_people.htm

  10. Thanks for Watching! The End

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