The Navajo Indians primarily inhabited the southwestern United States, living near several key bodies of water, including the San Juan River and the Colorado River. They also utilized various smaller streams and tributaries within their territory. The presence of these waterways was important for agriculture, providing irrigation for crops and a source of water for livestock. Additionally, the Navajo Nation is located near the significant Lake Powell, formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.
The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest
did the Yurok Indians live near any bodies of water
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The Navajo (Dine') Reservation is in the Great Basin Desert region of the southwestern United States.
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The Navajo and Apache are the largest tribal units.
Lake Texcoco was where the Aztecs built their capital, Tenochtitlan.
They don't. Where the Navajo live is very cold in the winter with snow and in the 90s in the summer. It is on the Colorado Plateau and a high altitude desert.
in arizona,colorado,new mexico,and utah
No, New Mexico was inhabited by the Tewa Pueblo Indians, the Navajo, Ute, Aztec and the Commanche.
The Navajo people lived in the southwestern US. They still live in their traditional territory, in the four corners area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. The Navajo tribe is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.
The Cherokee tribe lived by the Mississippi river and Ohio river. The forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians which assisted them in crossing the bodies of water was called Trail of Tears.