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Q: Which states did the navajo occupy before the long walk?
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Were Navajo Indians in other states?

The Navajo are the largest tribe in America, more than 300,000 members in 2014. 75% live on the Navajo Nation or nearby but there are Navajo in every State except 3. If by "were" you mean long ago, then they lived in the area that is now Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado before those States existed as such. This is the area of the Navajo Nation today.


Did Navajo tribes live in Utah?

The Navajo inhabited the Colorado Plateau of the four corners region, where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet. There are four distinct Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Mohave, the Chemehuevi, the Hopi and the Navajo. One of the most celebrated and scenic areas of the Navajo Nation is Monument Valley, which straddles the border of Utah and Arizona. The Navajo Reservation continues north in Utah nearly 50 miles, and this region has been inhabited by the People of the Navajo Tribe (Dineh) since times long before the establishment of the United States.


Did Navajo Indian tribes live in Utah?

The Navajo inhabited the Colorado Plateau of the four corners region, where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet. There are four distinct Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Mohave, the Chemehuevi, the Hopi and the Navajo. One of the most celebrated and scenic areas of the Navajo Nation is Monument Valley, which straddles the border of Utah and Arizona. The Navajo Reservation continues north in Utah nearly 50 miles, and this region has been inhabited by the People of the Navajo Tribe (Dineh) since times long before the establishment of the United States.


How long did the union army occupy atlanta before burning it to the ground?

It took over two months


Which States were the Navajo people in before the Long Walk?

They were not American States at that time but they lived in the area that is now in the modern States of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado. In 1864 they were Arizona Territory, New Mexico Territory, Utah Territory and Colorado Territory but onlly a few years before that the boundries were very different. For example, there was no Arizona, it was part of New Mexico and that par to Colorado was part of Utah Territory. After the Long Walk they returned to the same area but with less land. They live in the same area to this day. The traditional boundraies of the Navajo lands are the four Sacred Mountains which are in traditoonal order: Mt Blanca in Colorado, Mt Taylor in New Mexico, San Francisco Peaks in Arizona and Mt Herperus in Colorado. It was not a straight line however as Navajo people have lived on the north side of the San Juan river for a very long time.


What is a sentence with the word ''occupy''?

The forces will occupy the city tonight.He looked for a book to occupy his time with.I need something to occupy myself.


How did Kit Carson stop conflicts between the Navajo and the white settlers of New Mexico before the long walk?

i dont kow stupid


Who was the leader in the Navajo long walk?

an animal


According to the Homestead Act how long did a homesteader have to occupy the land and improve it before receiving full ownership of the land?

5 years


How long did it take Germany to occupy Greece?

It took Germany 24 days to occupy Greece.


Does the Navajo language have all the English vowels?

No. The Navajo language does not have the English vowel U. English does not have some of the Navajo vowels. Navajo vowels can be high tone or low or rising or falling if long. This change meaning in Navajo but only is used for questions in English. They can have nasalization which the French have but not the English. And they distingush between vowels held long or short which does not change meaning in English. See related links for a list of Navajo letters and sounds.


How did kit Carson try to stop conflicts between the Navajo and the white settlers in New Mexico before the long walk?

He decided to move them to the reservation and was in charge of the "long walk". His orders were to move them by "any means necessary". The Navajo were starving and exhausted so they surrendered to him and were forced to march 300 miles. Hundreds died.