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In Navajo is is called : Náhodeeshgiizh Chʼínílíní
Navajo Nation Council Chamber was created in 1935.
It is thought that they adopted and vastly elaborated on surrounding Pueblo people's weaving technology. Among the Navajo the women weave and among the Hopi the men weave. The pottery is not really like Pueblo pottery and not as elaborate and typically not decorated. Perhaps they got the idea from the Pueblo people but it is not clear. They have some Pueblo elements in the archeological record. The Navajo say that Spider Woman taught them weaving.
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The Dine People (Navajos) were allies with the Hopi Pueblo.
When you trade, you also share cultures and idea. The Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache is a good example for that. The Navajo and Apache group were nomadic, meaning they were hunter-gatherers. They have come to the Southwest region later than the Pueblo. They traded the food they gathered and hunted, like cactus, roots, and pinon nuts for crops that the Pueblo had grown. Over time, the Navajo adopted farming and other Pueblo practices.
Pueblo Pintado is in Mc Kinley County, New Mexico, US. In the northwestern section of the state.
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There are the various pueblo people, the Navajo, Ute and Apache.
One of there pueblo leaders was the navajo cheif and her was very powerful.
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Anasazi is a Navajo name for the ancient Pueblo peoples. The Navajo lived, and sometimes still live, in hogans in scattered family groupings not in pueblos which are small villages or towns. The Pueblo people are the direct descendants of the Anasazi.
There is no director of the Navajo nation.
Navajo Nation was created on 1868-06-01.
The area of Navajo Nation is 71,000 square kilometers.
Navajo Nation Police was created in 1872.
Anasazi is from a Navajo word meaning ancestors of enemies or strangers (not Navajo). Most modern Pueblo people who are their descendants prefer Ancestral or Ancient Pueblo peoples. The Hopi prefer Hisatsinom.