They had different religions, languages, types of government, and food.
They stole their candy
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
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Because they just do.
Greeks better insure to be differed for other ancient peoples
no
because market manager meets lots of peoples and he knows what is the basic thougts of peoples.
Wild food that they gathered or hunted varied from season to season but the staple of the Navajo diet was corn and mutton and that was the same year round. It is still very important.
No. Because different peoples' visions of utopia will differ.
Sometimes it depends on a persons upbringing or culture.
no difference they just create them to mess with peoples brains