They traded and with them and the raided them so far that is all I know.
The Navajo and Apache are the largest tribal units.
no they lived in hogans
There are the various pueblo people, the Navajo, Ute and Apache.
The Pueblo people didn't really protect the Navajo. Sometimes the Navajo and Pueblos traded, other times the Navajo raided the Pueblos. The Navajo probably got some things like weaving and corn from the Pueblo people. The successful Pueblo Revolt of 1680 meant that when the Spanish returned in 1692 they were much more careful and didn't really colonize the western Pueblos again which indirectly probably helped the Navajo. On the other hand, the Rio Grande Pueblos later sided with the Spanish against the Navajo and later encouraged the Americans to lead military expeditions against them. One of the caused of the Oraibi split at Hopi had to do with an argument as to whether the Americans or the Navajo were more of a threat and therefore which side they should join with to fight the other.
Apache Wars happened in 1849.
The Navajo and Apache.
Fort Apache is located in Arizona; specifically Fort Apache Arizona, Navajo County.
No, their language and culture and lifestyles were quite different.
In my opinion, I think that the Navajo Tribe was the closet because they spent some time with the Pueblos and learned many things from them
There were several Native American tribes that were located in the southwest, including large areas in places such as South Dakota and Arizona. Some of the tribes include the Apache, Navajo, Hopi, and Tewa.
The Apache, the Navajo, and the Hopi.
The Apache. Navajo and Ute.