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Hera was the wife of the god Zeus. She had conflicts with other gods, which included Aphrodite and Heracles.
Hindus do have conflicts with other religions. However, they are also known to be the most tolerable and generally accept any beliefs.
He decided to move them to the reservation and was in charge of the "long walk". His orders were to move them by "any means necessary". The Navajo were starving and exhausted so they surrendered to him and were forced to march 300 miles. Hundreds died.
Aphrodite loved Ares but was married to Hephestus.
There is no tradition of any creature like a dragon among the Navajo people.
I don't think he had any cuz he started a lot of conflicts with the other gods.
Yes, the Navajo people raise sheep and enjoy eating mutton. Mutton on fry bread is a favorite at any Navajo event.
It is thought that the Navajo learned to grow corn beans and squash from the Hopi and other Pueblo people and from their ancestors, the Anasazi. Corn has been central to Navajo life for as long as they have been Navajo and not like other southern Athabascan peoples. It is also thought that Navajo learned to weave cotton from the Hopi and the same other groups. Among the Hopi men are weavers and among the Navajo mostly women weave. The Navajo then adapted this to weaving wool after the late 1500s and elaborated the designs to reflect Navajo philosophy. By the 1700s their weaving was famous and valued with tribes far away in the northern Great Plains
No. Compare to all other gulf countries Dubai is tourist friendly.
The history of mankind is littered with looting expeditions.
They lived on army bases just like any other soldiers