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How did the Navajos get their food?

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The Navajo were farmers and herders. They raised corn, squash, beans, sheep and goats. They also hunted animal and gathered wild berries, nuts, potatoes, greens and fruits.

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By hunting and gathering. Also, by farming corn, beans, and squash.

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