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Q: What happened to the navajos tribe?
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Which tribe introduced the Navajos to farming?

Basically it was the pueblo Indians they taught the Navajos how to plant corn, beans, squash, and melons.


Did Navajo Indians live in Germantown Pa?

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.


What happened in chapter 23 in the code talkers?

the navajos defeated japan


What happened to the Navajos in 1863?

They were forced out of their homes and walked 300 miles to a reservation in New Mexico.


What year did the Navajos become a tribe?

They were always a tribe, if you are asking what year the federal government officially recognize them as a tribe was in 1846, which was denied in 1849. Then again in recognized in 1868, and was denied in 1885. It wasn't until 1923, the federal government did re-establish the tribe's recognition...again.


Do Navajos have reservations?

Yes, the Navajo Tribe has a reservation that is located in the southwestern United States. That spreads through out four states which are Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. We are the largest tribe in the U.S. today.


Did Navajos have gardens?

yes the Navajos did have gardens


What did the Pomo tribe use as money?

not exactly they traded with the Navajos and many people from pueblo


What tribe did the code talkers come from?

The code talkers of WWII were from the Navajo tribe. Navajo has no alphabet or symbols, and is spoken only on the Navajo lands of the American Southwest. One estimate indicates that less than 30 non-Navajos, none of them Japanese, could understand the language at the outbreak of World War II. The idea to use Navajo for secure communications came from Philip Johnston, the son of a missionary to the Navajos.


What happened to the kiowa tribe?

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Did the Navajos enter the hogan clockwise or counterclockwise?

Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.


What did Navajos were?

Clothes