The Navajo Tribe By: Jamere L. Pina.

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The Navajo Tribe By: Jamere L. Pina

The Navajo lived near four corners of Arizona they were also in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. They lived in grass lands, deserts, and canyons. HABITAT

Travel facts The Navajo boys were trained to horse back and the woman walked on foot. The Navajo boys were also trained to bull ride.

F O O D Grew squash ,beans, and corn Grew lots of fruits and vegetables Grew squash ,beans, and corn Killed and skinned sheep for food and clothing

JOBS And the woman made clay pots Also they were nurses THE NAVAJO MEN HAD A LOT OF JOBS THEY HUNTED Also they made jewelry And the woman made clay pots Also they were nurses And made clothes

The Navajo Today the Navajo tribe still exist but they are way different than they were back then. Today they live normal lives the children go to school and the grown ups work. The Navajos now elect tribal Government to keep the Navajo tribe alive.