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Katen [24]
2 years ago
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What does a specific story convey about the navajos’ view of their place in the world and their relations with animals; of their

ideals; of their beliefs about the consequences of wrongdoing?
English
1 answer:
Rashid [163]2 years ago
7 0

Wealthy leaders beliefs about the consequences of wrongdoing.

The Navajo are known for weaving carpets and blankets. They first learned how to weave cotton from the people of Pueblo. When they started to keep sheep, they switched to wool. These blankets were valuable and only wealthy leaders could afford them.

They suffered attacks from their neighbors and surrendered the prisoners. They occasionally formed convenient alliances with their enemies and wage wars for a common purpose. They signed a fake treaty with European-American settlers and participated in a campaign against former Native American allies.

The Navajo were nomads who were constantly seeking nutrition. The Navajo ruled the people of Pueblo, New Mexico, and learned agriculture, weaving, and various crafts from them. Bandits have been the cornerstone of the Navajo economy for decades.

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