Since you ask what do they grow and hunt...today, some Navajo have vegetable gardens and some are farmers and they grow corn, wheat, soybeans and other crops and raise sheep and goats. Some still hunt sheep, pronghorn antelopes, deer and elk. Some even go on safari in Africa and hunt elephants but most prefer to buy their food at the grocery store.
In older times people grew corn, beans, squash, peaches, chillies, melons, cotton, turkeys, onions and raised sheep and goats. They hunted rabbits, prairie dogs, deer, antelope, elk, buffalo very occasionally since they mainly weren't in their area. They gathered pinon pine nuts, sumac berries, wild greens and seeds and other berries, yucca fruit and cactus fruit. They did not fish or hunt bear or most birds as they were taboo.
Corn , beans , squash , and melon, peaches, chilles, onion, sheep and goats.
The Navajo indians were friendly up until you mistreat them or put their tribe in danger
The Navajo (Dine') Reservation is in the Great Basin Desert region of the southwestern United States.
deer, elk, fish, , antelope and rabbits
In the spring and summer.
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They farmed, herded, huntered and gathered.
In order to hunt, the Navajo Native American tribe used arrows and bows. They also used spears and sometimes clubs.
lol they had to have had kids to make the adults of the Navajo Indians
hunt and grow food
NAVAJO,
The Navajo Indians are a Southwest Nation of semi nomadic Native American Indians.
Yes, it is capitalized and it is not Navajo Indians. It is Navajo people.
the padres helped indians grow crops and hunt
they lived near a river for water and they made their houses out of clay,sticks,straw
they hunt black fish,salmon,deer,and sometimes deer berries and they grow food
Navajo! The Navajo Indians are famous for their beautiful woven rugs and silver jewelry! :)
The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest