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Navajo culture, just like Germans have German culture and people in Japan have Japanese culture.
There hasn't been a war between the Navajo nation and the Chinese.
the were christian
No, their language and culture and lifestyles were quite different.
Much of Navajo culture is the same even though it has gradually changed. Many things that are new to the Navajo become "Navajo-ized". For example working with silver came from the Spanish long ago but the patterns and aesthetics are very Navajo with fourfold symmetry and stones that have traditional religious/philosophical meanings. Weaving probably came from the Pueblo peoples and yet the themes are very Navajo. Even the word for car is not borrowed but from how the first model T's sounded- "Chidi", from chidi, chidi, chidi. Many Navajo live very modern "American" lives, but many others still have sheep and grow corn. Many still speak the Navajo language and many practice the traditional religion. For example, many people have a " first laugh" ceremony for their baby. Traditional philosophy is alive and well on the Navajo Nation
The special room for religious ceremonies in Navajo culture is called a Hogan. It is a traditional Navajo dwelling used for various ceremonies and gatherings. It holds spiritual significance for the Navajo people.
Navajo language is very complex, and the meaning of individual words can vary depending on context. It is a language spoken by the Navajo people in the southwestern United States. Each Navajo word can carry multiple layers of meaning, often tied to the culture and beliefs of the Navajo people.
they were very close but once and a while they would fight!
In Navajo philosophical, religious and cultural thought almost everything occurs in a dynamic relationship of four items. Four sacred mountains, four colors, four jewels, four worlds, four parts of life, times of day, steps in an action, fourfold symmetry of most Navajo art, etc. This is similar to how the number three is in much of traditional European culture, i.e. three wishes, three brothers, father, son and holy ghost. However the classical Greek four elements of earth, wind, water and fire are not the same as Navajo traditional thought. So in this sense, no, they do not. However almost everything in Navajo thought is about a balancing of constantly changing relationships between four concepts.
Yes the Navajo Indians are an Indian tribe. They are located in the Southwestern part of the United States of America and their climate is steppe. The region is the Intermountain region. The only reason the climate is steppe is because the Navajo Indians have very hot Summer, very cold Winters, and very little rainfall. Which is the descruption if the climate Steppe.
George Mills has written: 'Navaho art and culture' -- subject(s): Civilization, Navajo Indians, Navajo art 'Lucifer and the crucifer' -- subject(s): Hermanos Penitentes
Yes different tribes