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Why did the Navajo most likely certain customs from the Hopi rather than the nez perce?

The Nez Perce lived no where near the Navajo. The Hopi people and the Navajo people live right next to each other.


Why did the Navajo most likely learn certain from the Hopi rather than the Nez Perce?

The Nez Perce lived no where near the Navajo. The Hopi people and the Navajo people live right next to each other.


Hopi and Navajo tribes live in this state?

Arizona


What are the names of the Indians that lived in the southwest?

The Apache, the Navajo, and the Hopi.


Who are Hopi's allies?

The Navajo were their allies yet they were enemies too


What is the difference between the Navajo and the Hopi?

Yes different tribes


Did the Navajo trade or live together?

They traded with the hopi people


Did the Hopi Indians have any allies or rivals?

The Hopi people were generally peaceful people but they were often raided by the larger neighboring tribe, the Navajo.


Do Hopi's live in Arizona?

While they may reside wherever they so desire, the Hopi Reservation is in fact in northeastern Arizona. Their reservation is completely surrounded by the Navajo Nation, in the Navajo and Coconino counties.


How do the hopi Navajo different from the hopi?

Hopis lived in Puebloes, Navajos Lived in small groups that moved with the seasons. Pueblos mastered basket weaving and pottery, Navajo mastered Rug Weaving and Silversmithing.


Name 3 Indians tribes?

Sioux Cherokee Blackfoot Hopi Navajo


What event caused some Hopi people to live in Navajo?

The relocation of some Hopi people to Navajo territory was primarily caused by the forced assimilation policies and land disputes stemming from the U.S. government's efforts to manage and control Native American populations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Specific events, such as the Hopi-Navajo land disputes and the establishment of the Navajo Reservation, led to conflicts and pressures that resulted in some Hopi individuals seeking refuge or living among the Navajo. Additionally, the broader impacts of colonization, including poverty and resource scarcity, further contributed to this movement.