The Navajo Nation By: Timothy A. Weiss Table of Contents Slide three: Navajo tribe Traditions. Slide four: What they ate. Slide five: Where they lived.

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The Navajo Nation By: Timothy A. Weiss

Table of Contents Slide three: Navajo tribe Traditions. Slide four: What they ate. Slide five: Where they lived. Slide six: How they dressed. Slide seven: Famous Navajo tribe people. Slide eight: Contributions. Slide nine: How big the tribe is. Slide ten: Extra info Slide eleven: Questions for audience Slide twelve: Bibliography Slide thirteen: About the author Slide three: Navajo tribe Traditions. Slide four: What they ate. Slide five: Where they lived. Slide six: How they dressed. Slide seven: Famous Navajo tribe people. Slide eight: Contributions. Slide nine: How big the tribe is. Slide ten: Extra info Slide eleven: Questions for audience Slide twelve: Bibliography Slide thirteen: About the author

Traditions of the Navajo tribe  The Navajo did ceremonies and many others.  The Navajo also did rituals and sand paintings.  The Navajo also did chant way ceremonies and there are over twenty four others.  The Navajo did ceremonies and many others.  The Navajo also did rituals and sand paintings.  The Navajo also did chant way ceremonies and there are over twenty four others.

What they ate The Navajo tribe ate venison from hunting deer, and they went fish then cooked it over a fire with wood. The Navajo were also farmers grew crops for everyone. The research never told me what kind of crops but I suspect like potatoes, carrots, wheat and all kinds of others. If I’m wrong, I don’t blame you, I blame myself, the research never told me and I chose this because my dad knew about it but I didn’t ask for help because that would be cheating and I did this research all by myself. This took me hours to make this all and I will explain why later on in the extra info.

Where they live They live in the bottom right of all other tribes and bottom right of Utah as well. They lived in huts, and the states there were a part of are Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. The State capitol is Window Rock, AI

How they dressed They dressed in cloth clothes and the men dressed in breechcloths and the women wore skirts made out of woven yucca fiber. They may have worn other things but I found nothing else in my research, SORRY!!

Famous Navajo Ben Shelly: President of Navajo Nation Johnny Naize: Speaker for the Navajo Herb Yazzie: Chief Justice Ben Shelly: President of Navajo Nation Johnny Naize: Speaker for the Navajo Herb Yazzie: Chief Justice

Contributions The Navajo made art work of various things The Navajo also did wood carvings of various things The Navajo also did beadwork, all these things for contributions The Navajo made art work of various things The Navajo also did wood carvings of various things The Navajo also did beadwork, all these things for contributions

How big the tribe is The Navajo Nation has more then 250,000 members and is the largest American Indian tribe in the United States today. They are also part of 4 states and they were mostly big areas of it except Colorado which is small, and if you don’t remember slide 5 where it shows the map, then go back please.

Extra info The Anasazi left and came back and named themselves the Navajo which is a theory some people have. There were 300 – 400 people trained to use Navajo code to help the U.S.A in World of War 2. This took me hours to make because I couldn’t find a helpful website until I found a certain website that had a lot of information on it.

Quiz for you, Audience  who was the 3 Famous Navajo people in slide 7, no going back and looking!  What do you remember of what they wore?  What was the parts of the Navajo Indian homes?

Bibliography Navajo Indian research bigorrin.org Google google.com Navajo Indian culture navajoindian.net

About me: Timothy Where I live: I live in Roy, Utah. What my favorite book is: All books that are not bloody and gory, My Little Pony, Dora, Monster High and Barbie, no girl books! What is my favorite activity: My favorite activity is playing soccer. What else should you know about me: Nothing else until I get to it. How can I help others: By helping them up and being friends with them if they have none. What is my favorite Subject: My favorite subject is math.