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The Navajo Indians, or Diné, traditionally lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle, centered around herding sheep, farming, and weaving. They constructed homes called hogans, which were made from natural materials and oriented to the east for spiritual significance. Their culture is rich in storytelling, art, and rituals, reflecting a deep connection to the land and their beliefs. Over time, they adapted to changes brought by external influences while maintaining their cultural identity.

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