Yes! There are many mountains and mesas within the Navajo Nation. Some are: Navajo Mountain, The Chuska, The Lukachukai, parts of Black Mesa and many others. In some ares there are tall trees and a lot of snow in the winter. Other areas are lower and hotter and drier with very little vegetation. The four sacred mountains are even higher and are important to many of the Native groups in the area. For example, the San Francisco Peaks outside of Flagstaff are the western, abalone mountains to the Navajo and the are also important or sacred to the Hopi who say the Kachina live there and to the Havasupai and Yavapai and many others.
The four sacred mountains define the borders of Navajo territory and to leave them for any length of time is to endanger ones well being. There are also two sacred central mountains.
The four mountains in there Navajo order are:
Mt Blanca in Colorado --east mountain
MT Taylor in New Mexico --south mountain
San Francisco Peaks in Arizona--- west mountain
Mt Hesperus in Colorado --north mountain.
The center ones are Huerfano Mesa and Governador Knob .
Refer to:
http://www.answers.com/Navajos?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3
Yes, most Navajo live in the Colorado Plateau Desert of the Four Corners region of the United States.
Cheyenne, Sioux, Blackfoot, Navajo Indians, The Plains People, Shoshone, Mohawk
The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest
NO. Only the Southwestern tribes Pueblo and Navajo.
The plains Indians live on the Great Plains.
hogans
Yes, they did
The Navajo (Dine') Reservation is in the Great Basin Desert region of the southwestern United States.
no they lived in hogans
Yes the plain indians live on the great plains. plain_indians.webs.com to learn more!
The Plains Indians. The Sioux.
If you see a tipi on the Navajo Nation it is usually the location to a Native American Church ceremony. This religion came to the Navajo 100 to 130 years ago from tribes that used the tipi to live in. They were the houses of the Plains Indians. They lived in them.
in tippis