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Navajo did not fish in traditional times. Eating fish and most water animals or birds was taboo. There are 300,000 Navajo today so some fish and some do not.
The navajo treaty talks about all the agreements made between the indians and the government. There are a number of treaties the united states and the navajo nation but many so not know how important these treaties were and still are. The very existence of these treaties establishes that hte united states must treat the navajo nation as a sovereign nation.
Because there wasnt many water sources in the plains, and people generally neeed water to survive
transportation, food resource, water resource
Traditionally eating fish and water animals and water birds was taboo. So they did not fish.
The medicine men were important to the indians as they grew and made marijuana for the indians to use
Very much so. The Cherokee Trail of Tears and the Navajo Long Walk were forced moves to reservations.
The Navajo word táni·l'ái means "which is spread out on water" and is used as the name for dragonflies
Its so important because they eat them and realy need it for their tools.
why were horses important to the western plains indians
the two most important resources were: 1 buffalo/bison 2 water they needed both of these to survive their lives so these are the most important. -BIRTHDAY girl
DUHHH! they started everything! because we (Navajo and other Indians) started out in America first before Christopher Columbus came. We learned how to grow things and started villages. But when Christopher Columbus came, he needed help so we taught him all that we knew then he took over and made us become slaves and used us. So basically we started out America.