Tsisnaasjini' orMount Blanca, Tsoodzil or Mount Taylor, Doko'oosliid or San Fransisco Peaks, Dibé Nitsaa orMount Hesperus.
There are also two sacred center mountians: Dzil Na'oodilii or Huerfano Mesa), and Ch'oolii or Governador Knob.
The Four Corners area of the American Southwest.More specifically the Navajo homeland is known to the Navajo as the Dinétah and is centered on the Upper San Juan river basin and the La Plata Mountains to the north and the Lukachukai Mountains (Lókʼaaʼchʼégai) to the west of that. It is surrounded by the four sacred mountains on the borders and centers on the two central sacred mountains.
The Navajos lived in hogans on a high desert plateau with mountains all around.
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
They had four sacred mountains, according to some accounts: Olympus, Helicon, Pierus, Parnassus.
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Navajos Are From Arizona. and live within the four mout.
Yes! There are many mountains and mesas within the Navajo Nation. Some are: Navajo Mountain, The Chuska, The Lukachukai, parts of Black Mesa and many others. In some ares there are tall trees and a lot of snow in the winter. Other areas are lower and hotter and drier with very little vegetation. The four sacred mountains are even higher and are important to many of the Native groups in the area. For example, the San Francisco Peaks outside of Flagstaff are the western, abalone mountains to the Navajo and the are also important or sacred to the Hopi who say the Kachina live there and to the Havasupai and Yavapai and many others.The four sacred mountains define the borders of Navajo territory and to leave them for any length of time is to endanger ones well being. There are also two sacred central mountains.The four mountains in there Navajo order are:Mt Blanca in Colorado --east mountainMT Taylor in New Mexico --south mountainSan Francisco Peaks in Arizona--- west mountainMt Hesperus in Colorado --north mountain.The center ones are Huerfano Mesa and Governador Knob .Refer to:http://www.answers.com/Navajos?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3
No, but the Black Hills of South Dakota are sacred to the Sioux.
On the tops of the sacred mountains in Cuzco
yes the Navajos did have gardens