The Navajo people lived in the southwestern US. They still live in their traditional territory, in the Four Corners Regionof Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
Pocahontos lived in the Powhatan tribe and Squanto lived with the tribe the pilgrims met and then he lived with the pilgrims
The region that the Incas lived in was called the Suyu region. The resided in Peru for the most part. However, they also made their way to the northern Andes.
On average, about 2-3 colonists per square mile lived across most of the region. This population density varied depending on the specific location and time period.
The Hupa people lived in the mountain region of northwestern California, specifically in the Trinity and Klamath River areas. They resided in small communities along the rivers and in the forests of the region.
The Aztecs lived in North America, specifically in the region that is known today as Mexico.
The Navajo lived around the Four Corners region (where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado meet). Mostly in Arizona and New Mexico.
The Navajo people lived in the southwestern US. They still live in their traditional territory, in the Four Corners Regionof Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
they live navajo lived in Arzona,New Mexico,utah,and colorado
The Navajo Indians arrived in the Four Corners Region of the southwestern US in about 1,000 AD. They came from the Far North/Subarctic areas of North America, from eastern Alaska and northwestern Canada.
The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest
yes i lived there...In Navajo is is called : Náhodeeshgiizh Chʼínílíní
The Navajo Indians live the Southwest region of the United States. This region, which includes Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, is known as having desert lands and mountains with an arid to semi-arid climate. There is very little rainfall.
the navajo lived in hogans mud sticks They were earthen houses - miranda did navajo report in 5th grade
The Navajo people lived in the southwestern US. They still live in their traditional territory, in the Four Corners Regionof Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
no they lived in hogans
they lived in Hogan's
The name "Navajo" is derived from the Spanish pronunciation of the Tewa word "Navahu," which means "farm fields" or "planted fields." The Tewa people used this term to describe the Navajo people who lived in the region, particularly in relation to their agricultural practices. The Navajo themselves refer to their nation as "Diné," meaning "the People." Over time, "Navajo" became the commonly used name for this Indigenous group in the United States.