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By: Kayce swink & Austin Humphrey Navajo Indians By: Kayce swink & Austin Humphrey

Navajo Indians The Navajo was a very big tribe . they lived in hogans and had very little food for how many people who lived in the tribe.

Navajo Homes The Navajo lived Hogan. This was there culture. this Hogan is made of special wood, framework packed with clay into a dome shape with the door facing east.

Navajo Hunting. Navajo men hunted animals around them such as: Deer, Antelope, and other small game.

Navajo food the Navajo ate deer, elk, beans, and corn .

Clothing the Navajo wore breechcloths, deer skin leggings, skirts made of woven yucca fiber. They wore moccasins on their feet. Also the breech clothes were made from woven yucca fiber.

Navajo Shoes They wore moccasins on their feet because they had no other shoes. the moccasins were made from skins.

Navajo and white settlers. The navajo people interacted with the white settlers. It was a negative interaction because they were raiding each other . Also they were stealing from each other.

Interesting Facts They had special words for the animals like : the buffalo word is ayani. The word for the Eagle was atsa.

Resources I got my information from Brittaca .com Also the other website is Indianinformation.com