Traditional Navajo do not believe in a afterlife. You live on in four ways. Your body decays and becomes part of new plants and animals. Similarly the parts that make up your spirit become parts of different new beings. You live on in your children. You live on in the memories of other people. When you die the residue of what was bad in you remains with your bones. This is called a chʼį́įdii. It can make people sick (spiritually, physically and psychologically) if they come in contact with it.
yes the Navajos did have gardens
Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
Clothes
the navajos use of hopi ways was an example of their ability to
The Navajos lived in hogans on a high desert plateau with mountains all around.
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the navajos
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i think they do believe in life after death
Most of the uranium was mined by the Navajos of New Mexico and Arizona.
Navajos still speak their native language. They also speak English.
A Daughter of the Navajos - 1911 was released on: USA: 16 June 1911