The Navajo lived in what is now northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona. This land contained peaks, grasslands, deserts, and canyons. The Navajo were a nomadic group of people until they came into contact with the Pueblo. They adopted some of the beliefs and customs of the Pueblo including farming, making pottery, and weaving.
2007-11-11 15:15:30
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answered by Robert S 7
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we are Dine' we talk Dine' Bizaad a Southern Athabaskan language The Apache who call themselves Nde or Dine' to Or Southern Athabaskan audio device besides it become the Mexicans that decision us Navajo de Apache
2016-11-11 05:11:50
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answered by ? 4
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Habitat??? What do you think
they are, wild animals?
They are humans and they
live on a reservation. They
eat, sleep, marry, work, go
to school, go to Iraq, get little
help from the Federal Gov't.
I doubt that you have looked
anywhere, you just want us
to give you the info.
I think you are very insulting
to this wonderful group of
people.
2007-11-11 15:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Our 'habitat' is between the four sacred mountains - Humphrey's Peak, Hesperus Peak, Blanco Peak, and Mt. Taylor. I will leave it up to you to do the rest of the research.
BTW, the rez also extends into UT in addition to AZ and NM.
2007-11-11 17:05:56
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answered by Ron D 4
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