The majority of Navajo live on the Navajo Nation today. The bulk of the remainder live in the surrounding four corners states of Arizona, New Mexico , Utah and Colorado. There are others in urban areas throughout the western US. In the 50s US programs tried to get people to move to cities.
There are over 300,000 Navajo today, more than there have ever been in the past. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles about the size of New England without Maine. It is in the middle of a large part of their traditional lands that are circumscribed by the four sacred mountains.
The Navajo reservation
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
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they lived in Hogan's
Navajos Are From Arizona. and live within the four mout.
yes the Navajos did have gardens
The Navajos as a tribe do not and did not live in Pennsylvania. However, Navajos are the country's biggest tribe and there are Navajos living in most states. In Carlisle, PA there was the first Indian School and a nearby college where native people from all over the US were sent for decades. Some went willingly some did not. Most were not Navajo but there were some who were.
yes the navajos are still alive<3 Over 300,000 members today. More than there have ever been.
Navajo had a taboo against fish. So they didn't. Today they use a fishing rod.
Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
Clothes
There are more Navajos today than in any other time in history, over 300,000. So, perhaps now is the time period of the Navajos. The Navajo have been distinctly Navajo for about 1100 years. Both science and oral history agrees on this date. Oral history says they emerged fro the world before at this time. Archeology say the first evidence of Navajo cultural traits appear around then. So, 900 CE to today could be their time period.