Lots they were hunter gatherers so they used arrow bows and hoe's
Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
The current day Navajo and apache.
Apaches, Navajos and Spanish conquerors
The weapons used several weapons for hunting and protection. They used bow and arrows, spears, clubs, and they would make blades like today's knifes.
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the navajos use of hopi ways was an example of their ability to
adapt
Pump drills and other stuff.
Philip Johnston.
yes the Navajos did have gardens
Adapt
Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
Various types of long-range and short-range bows. Arrows, fire arrows. Rifles, and muskets, pistols from Spaniards and post Spaniard days. Captured swords and sabers. Spears and lances where widely used as well as javelins. Hatchets (stone and metal) and different types of clubs. Throwing sticks similar to Australian Aborigine's boomerang (but they didn't come back after throwing). Slings and many improvised weapons. Today we Navajos use everything from M4 Carbines, M16s, AT4s, M240, M2, etc.
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The Navajos lived in hogans on a high desert plateau with mountains all around.