The Navajo people lived in the southwestern US. They still live in their traditional territory, in the four corners area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. The Navajo tribe is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.
The Navajo Indians live the Southwest region of the United States. This region, which includes Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, is known as having desert lands and mountains with an arid to semi-arid climate. There is very little rainfall.
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There weren't any sub-groups as such in the way you are asking. Leadership was not nor is inherited and leadership was just based of personal charisma and perhaps wealth in sheep or influence do to ritual knowledge.. Groups were just family and clan based. There were not area subgroups. Clans were always mixing as you can't marry anyone in your clan.There are about 60 Navajo clans. They are said to come from four original clans created by Changing Woman. They are:Kinyaa'aanii- The Towering House Clan,Honaghaahnii -One-walks-around clan,Todich'ii'nii - Bitter Water clan,and Hasht l'ishnii -Mud clan.You inherit your clan from your mother. You are "born for" your father's. You can't marry anyone in any of the four ones of your grandparent's clans. It is incest.Politically today most Navajo are part of the large Navajo Nation which is in AZ, UT and NM. Some belong to the Ramah resevation in NM near Zuni. Other's are Alamo and Tohajiilee, also in NM. These are also part of the Navajo nation. It is is 27,000 square miles. There are 300,048 members. 58 % live on the Navajo Nation. Others live all over the country. It is divided into 5 "Agencys" and 110 "Chapters". Chapters are legislative districts sort of like counties.
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.
Native Americans have reservations in many states. Reservations can be found in Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, Florida, Lousiana, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Washington ... They also are found within the dominant population, living just as other people. Native Americans can be found in all fifty U.S. states and around the world (U.S. military bases).
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The Navajo Indians live the Southwest region of the United States. This region, which includes Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, is known as having desert lands and mountains with an arid to semi-arid climate. There is very little rainfall.
The majority of Navajo land is located in the northeastern part of Arizona, northwestern part of New Mexico, and southeastern part of Utah in the United States. This area is known as the Navajo Nation, which is the largest Native American reservation in the country.
No, the Navajo (Dine') lived in the southwestern part of the US, in parts of northern Arizona, northern New Mexico, and southern Utah and Colorado.
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The part known as Montana. They did not live in Virginia.
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