Navajo leaders lived among their tribes much like all tribal leaders, in the south western desert area of North America
the navajos
The Navajos lived in hogans, a building. The Navajos lived in them. They were made of eather mud or grass covering a cone shaped log frame.
The Navajos lived in hogans on a high desert plateau with mountains all around.
they lived in Hogan's
* Lived in hogans * weave blankets * farmed * hunted
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
Hopis lived in groups similar to apartment complexes. They mostly grew crops and had ceremonies at specific times of the year. Navajos had sheep. They moved with them to where they knew would be enough food for the livestock. Navajos grew corn and a few crops. The Navajos had times of the year which certain ceremonies can be performed but were done when someone needed it to be. Hopis made baskets and pottery. Navajos wove blankets and made jewelry.
yes the Navajos did have gardens
Hopis lived in Puebloes, Navajos Lived in small groups that moved with the seasons. Pueblos mastered basket weaving and pottery, Navajo mastered Rug Weaving and Silversmithing.
Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
Clothes
A dust devil is a small long-lived whirlwind which is visible as a column of dust. The Navajo called them as chiindii, ghosts or the spirits of dead Navajos.