Navajo People Brought to you by: Lily, Brittan, Harley, and Leannah Brought to you by: Lily, Brittan, Harley, and Leannah.

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Navajo People Brought to you by: Lily, Brittan, Harley, and Leannah Brought to you by: Lily, Brittan, Harley, and Leannah

What they eat. They hunt buffalo and grow corn and squash

What the Navajos live in Most Navajos live in hogans. The hogans are round and are eight sided. They’re door’s are always facing east so they can greet the morning sun.

Fun Fact The Navajo were the first to discover horses.

They are known for their sand paintings, weaving, and silver works.

They live by four sacred mountains. We could only find three.

Quiz 1. What do you think of when you hear the name Navajo? 2.What way is the door always facing? 3.What do they hunt and grow? 4.What was the main thing they discovered?

Answers We think of Navajo tacos. East Bison, corn and squash. Horses

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