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The Navajo raided enemy tribes primarily for resources, such as livestock, food, and territory. They utilized their knowledge of the land and effective guerrilla tactics, often striking swiftly and retreating before a counterattack could be mounted. These raids were also a means of asserting power and influence over neighboring tribes. Additionally, the raids were sometimes part of larger conflicts or retaliatory actions against perceived threats.

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