Basically it was the pueblo Indians they taught the Navajos how to plant corn, beans, squash, and melons.
Navajos learned several life ways from the Hopis, particularly in areas such as agriculture, pottery, and spiritual practices. The Hopis introduced the Navajos to dry farming techniques suited for arid environments, enhancing their agricultural productivity. Additionally, the Navajos adopted aspects of Hopi ceremonial practices and beliefs, which influenced their own cultural and spiritual expressions. This exchange fostered a sense of community and interdependence between the two tribes.
The Navajos as a tribe do not and did not live in Pennsylvania. However, Navajos are the country's biggest tribe and there are Navajos living in most states. In Carlisle, PA there was the first Indian School and a nearby college where native people from all over the US were sent for decades. Some went willingly some did not. Most were not Navajo but there were some who were.
The attempt to make Navajos farmers at Bosque Redondo failed due to several factors, including a lack of understanding of the land and agricultural practices suited to the area. The soil was poor, and the climate was harsh, making farming unfeasible. Additionally, the abrupt transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled agriculture created significant cultural and practical challenges for the Navajos, who were not accustomed to farming in such conditions. The combination of environmental limitations and cultural dislocation ultimately led to the failure of the farming initiative.
4000 bc
The Susquehannock tribe gets there food by fishing, hunting, and farming.
They were always a tribe, if you are asking what year the federal government officially recognize them as a tribe was in 1846, which was denied in 1849. Then again in recognized in 1868, and was denied in 1885. It wasn't until 1923, the federal government did re-establish the tribe's recognition...again.
Yes, the Navajo Tribe has a reservation that is located in the southwestern United States. That spreads through out four states which are Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. We are the largest tribe in the U.S. today.
yes the Navajos did have gardens
The Incas
None, i shot them all.
Slavery was introduced to speed up farming.
It was between 4000 and 3000 BCE.