Where did the Inuit people live? What is life like today for the Inuit people? How did the Apache tribe travel? How do Eskimos get food? How did the Inuit hunt whales? How do Inuit hunt whales? How did the Navajo travel? How did the Innu travel?
How does climate change affect Indigenous peoples? How do the First Nations protect the environment? How did the Blackfoot tribe adapt to their environment? How do Indigenous tribes use the rainforest? How do anthropologists respect Indigenous people? How did the Navajo adapt to their environment?
Why does Chief Seattle consider it strange that the American government would want to buy the land on which the tribe is living?What is his view of this land?How do you think a person in the Navajo culture attains status?How does this compare to how someone in our society attains status...
in the Southwest,the Navajo and Hopi people live very close to one another.The Navajos are a nomadic people who raise sheep to eat and to use in the production of clothing and rugs.The Hopi live in permanent settlements and grow corn,beans and squash.Each tribe produces a surplus so ...
Navajo sand art is traditionally a ceremonial practice. Although still used in ceremony, it has also become a form of art and commerce for the Navajo people. You and your students can make your own art on paper. To try this sacred art form, first watch the video below that briefly explai...
in the Southwest,the Navajo and Hopi people live very close to one another.The Navajos are a nomadic people who raise sheep to eat and to use in the production of clothing and rugs.The Hopi live in permanent settlements and grow corn,beans and squash.Each tribe produces a surplus so ...
By the way, in America and Australia, ethnic self-identification is popular in one particular group: the native indigenous populations. There, ethnicities are defined as "tribes" or "nations" (e.g. Cherokee, Navajo, Anangu). A non-Navajo who moves into Navajo territory is not to be conside...
Makes me wonder how those Navajo native American Indian construction workers on the upper most floors of the being build skyscrapers of New York City do it – walk to and fro across those dangling in mid air I-beams without a care in the world. Oh well, God gives His gifts to people ...
In 1872, the U.S. government signed the Yellowstone National Park Act into law and created what the National Park Service (NPS) refers to as "the world's first true national park." Today, there are thousands of national parks throughout the world, and four of them — Rocky Mountain, Me...
Currently, Biden leads there by about 19,000 votes, but in the three counties that overlap the lands of the Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe in northeastern Arizona, Biden edged out Trump by a little more than 22,000 votes. We’ll see where Arizona ends up as it has another 100,000 or ...