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Navajo

Navajo. By John, Emu, Avery, Bethany, and Emily. Navajo Information. The Navajo came from the North in the early 1500s. The U.S. made them move so 2,000 Navajo died in the walk. They are closely related to the Apache.

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Navajo

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  1. Navajo By John, Emu, Avery, Bethany, and Emily

  2. Navajo Information • The Navajo came from the North in the early 1500s. • The U.S. made them move so 2,000 Navajo died in the walk. • They are closely related to the Apache. • They speak Athapascan, which is the language of some tribes in the Northwest.

  3. Navajo Information (cont.) • The Navajo have the largest reservation of all the Indians in the U.S. • They are the 2nd largest tribe in North America. • The Navajo have 150,000 Indians.

  4. Beliefs • They think that the first four worlds were dark. • The fifth world is what we live in now. • The first creatures were weird mist things that later changed into animals and people. • They believed that strange paintings and symbols could heal the sick.

  5. Creditspresentation made part by Mrs. Boots, Mrs. Truex, and Mrs. Butcher.

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