THE NAVAJO! BY AIDAN PHILLIPS TABLE OF CONTENTS Slide 3:traditions Slide 4:what did they eat? Slide 5:where did they live? Slide 6:how did they dress?

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THE NAVAJO! BY AIDAN PHILLIPS

TABLE OF CONTENTS Slide 3:traditions Slide 4:what did they eat? Slide 5:where did they live? Slide 6:how did they dress? Slide 7:famous people Slide 8:contributions Slide 9:how big is the tribe? Slide 10:extra facts Slide 11:quiz for audience Slide 12:Bibliogriphy Slide 13:about the author

TRADITIONS OF THE NAVAJO  They had very many traditions of planting crops.  Also they used sand paintings to heal people of the tribe. They used black,white,yellow,blue as a tradition of the tribe.

WHAT THEY ATE The Navajo Indians raised crops of a variety of many fruits and veggies. they had corn, beans, squash, pumpkins, carrots, and herbs. Navajo men also hunted buffalo, deer, antelope, and mutton. Also women of the tribe were the ones that gathered all their fruits veggies and herbs. Later, they raised domestic goats and domestic sheep and made meat and clothes with them.

Where did they live? They lived in four places. They lived In Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. So basicly very hot places. They probably wanted to live somewhere better like Washington or Kansas. But they probably needed to live here for the water. If they moved they would have to Bring baskets of Water while they Traveled across the World.

WHAT DID THEY WEAR? The Navajo Indians wore a lot of things. They wore sheep and goat fur. Men wore breech cloths and poncho type shirts. Women wore skirts made of yucca fiber and poncho type shirts too. They did not wear the traditional Indian Headdress. Nor face paint.

WHAT WERE FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE TRIBE? C L I C K M E CHIEF MANULIETO GANADO MUCHO CODE TALKERS

WHAT WERE THE TRIBE CONTRIBUTIONS? They used sand paintings to heal sick people. They helped us in WW2 with their code talking. They helped everyone they saw that was in danger.

How many people are there in the tribe? It was the biggest tribe in the Utah area. The Navajo Indians had about 300,000 people. The exact was 300,048 people.

s The navajo’s enemies Extra information the Navajo’s enemies were the black footed Indians[black feet].people think that that the Anasazi came back and called themselves the Navajo.

Quiz for audience How many people were in the tribe? What four states did they live in? What were their tribe colors?

Bibligrophy Native languages of America = Answers = Navajo times

About the author I live in Roy, Utah. My favorite book is harry potter. I like playing pokemon, riding my bike, playing on my trampoline, playing Xbox, playing Wii, playing on my 3Ds I am the youngest one in the class. I can teach a lot of people a lot of things. My favorite subjects are math and reading.

Thank you for watching! THE END! :] I AM 17 :] I AM 12