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Navajo and Pueblo lifeways shared similarities in their agricultural practices, reliance on the land, and use of Natural Resources, as both cultures cultivated crops like corn and beans. However, they differed significantly in their social structures and housing; the Navajo traditionally lived in hogans, while the Pueblo people constructed multi-storied adobe dwellings called pueblos. Additionally, the Navajo culture placed a strong emphasis on herding and weaving, reflecting their nomadic roots, whereas the Pueblo people were more sedentary and focused on communal living and complex social organizations.

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