Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
To make agreements over for drilling for oil and digging for minerals on Navajo land.
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
The current day Navajo and apache.
Apaches, Navajos and Spanish conquerors
yes the Navajos did have gardens
they can make house that protect them
they make 12 hogans each day
Navajo Code Talkers were used too send messages to the US soldiers during war that the Japanese could not understand the Navajos were known for using their language to help us win World War 2.they were know for there art.
we are nice, traditional, religious, & like to make rezzed out jokes which is funny. if you get it.
Navajos do enter the hogan clockwise.
Hopis lived in groups similar to apartment complexes. They mostly grew crops and had ceremonies at specific times of the year. Navajos had sheep. They moved with them to where they knew would be enough food for the livestock. Navajos grew corn and a few crops. The Navajos had times of the year which certain ceremonies can be performed but were done when someone needed it to be. Hopis made baskets and pottery. Navajos wove blankets and made jewelry.
Clothes
the navajos use of hopi ways was an example of their ability to
The Navajos lived in hogans on a high desert plateau with mountains all around.
yes
the navajos