Yes, the Navajo people raise sheep and enjoy eating mutton. Mutton on fry bread is a favorite at any Navajo event.
the navajos Indians eat beans con and buffalo and sheep
the Navajo Indians ate deer antelope small game goats sheep elk rabbit jackrabbit and big horned sheep.
NO! we eat sheep, horses, and cow. that's all. but we can have deer hide but only if we have a special ceremony.
Indians eat curry and still could eat chicken and sheep
The Navajo Indians were one tribe in North America who raised sheep. They were a peaceful tribe that still lives in the American Southwest desert.
Marsha Weisiger has written: 'Dreaming of sheep in Navajo country' -- subject(s): History, Navajo Indians, Land tenure, Land use, Domestic animals
Sheep
Just like other Americans, the Navajo people have pets. Cats and dogs are popular. People also keep and have kept, for hundreds of years, dogs as working animals to herd sheep. The Navajo have had sheep since at least the 1600's, perhaps as early as the 1540's.
The Navajo tribe in the southwestern United States are known for raising sheep. Sheep play a significant role in Navajo culture and are used for meat, wool, and ceremonial purposes. The Navajo have a long history of sheep herding and weaving, creating beautiful rugs and textiles.
lol they had to have had kids to make the adults of the Navajo Indians
NAVAJO,
The Navajo Indians are a Southwest Nation of semi nomadic Native American Indians.