Native Americans have reservations in many states. Reservations can be found in Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, Florida, Lousiana, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Washington ... They also are found within the dominant population, living just as other people. Native Americans can be found in all fifty U.S. states and around the world (U.S. military bases).
The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles in Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. The majority of the 300,000 tribal members live on or in the surrounding areas near the Navajo Nation. This land is less than, but within, the traditional boundaries of the four sacred mountains.
On the Navajo Reservation which is in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The majority of the 300,000 tribal members live on the Navajo Nation or in the surrounding States. However, there are Navajo in every State except for 3.
On the Navajo Nation which is 27,000 square miles stretching from Northern Arizona to Northern New Mexico and up into part of Utah. It is on a portion of their traditional territory and surrounded by their four sacred mountains.
They live in Cherokee North Carolina up around Chimney Rock
there are 2,000,000 native americans in the united states.
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.
This would not have happened. The Powhatan people were in what is now Virginia. The Navajo were, and are, in the modern states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. The Navajo also did not live in villages. They lived in family groups sort of how a ranch family might live today. However, to do this fictional trip you would travel east.
Yes, they did. They lived in what is now Arizona.
Hogan is the only word I know of that is from Navajo and now used in English. It is a traditional Navajo home. In Navajo it is: hooghanThere are quite a few place names in New Mexico and Arizona that come from Navajo.
The Comanche lived on the Southern Plains in what is now Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
They live today right now in Arizona
Native Americans live everywhere, North, South, East, and West.... and we are not just one group, there are many different tribes, even ones that I havent even heard of. Where I live in Oklahoma the main tribes that am surrounded by now are Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, Cheyenne, Seminole, Navajo, and some other tribes that I can not think of right now!!!! I myself am Kiowa, Cheyenne, and Navajo...
Where ever they want to.
They live today right now in arizona
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 are the largest tribe in America, more than 300,000 members in 2014. 75% live on the Navajo Nation or nearby but there are Navajo in every State except 3. If by "were" you mean long ago, then they lived in the area that is now Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado before those States existed as such. This is the area of the Navajo Nation today.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
They live where they were before.
Oklahoma
They live on reservations. Reservations are places where the Indians now live, because the government kicked them off.
They still live now!
in your backyard