Thursday, March 7, 2019
Native Americans in the United States Essay
The Navajos land was very precious. They lived in a huge expanse of land. They lived in large chunks of Utah and Arizona. They  likewise inhabited small  move of Colorado and New Mexico. They had a  similar clim take in all  grade around. The climate was arid to semi-arid. They had very  calefacient summers and very cold  overwinters. The annual precipitation for most of their land was  little than 10 inches of rain. The average temperature range was 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 55 degrees Fahrenheit. They  similarly had natural resources. They had coal, uranium, oil, natural gas, minerals, petroleum, agriculture, and herbs. ? LAKE NAVAJO ? FOODThe Navajos had various amounts of food. They grew  lemon yellow, beans, squash and melons. They hunted and ate Kaibab squirrels, black tailed jack rabbits, small pigs, peccary, horses, buffalo and sheep. They baked  rest down bread, Navajo cake, Navajo pancakes, blue dumplings, blue bread, hominy cookies, and squash blossoms stuffed with blue cor   n mush and pinon  set forths. They also steatimemed and roasted corn. They harvested wild fruits and vegetables such(prenominal) as pinon nuts, corn silk, wild berries, wild onion, Navajo spinach (bee  flowerpot and pig weed), wolf berry, wax currant, sumac grapes,  juniper oranges, yucca bananas, and Navajo tea (telesperma).They also traded for deer, squash seeds, tumble mustard seeds, pinto beans, goat, goat milk, and goat cheese. In special occasions they would  cook wild edible clay, wild potatoes, mimosa, sagebrush, and juniper ash. ? NAVAJO PANCAKES ? SHELTER The Navajos had different homes than  otherwise native tribes. They lived in small clusters of families  circularize around. Therere 2 types of hogans (what they lived in), the winter type and the summer type. The winter hogan was  much closed and padded for the cold but the summer hogan was more open and less padded for the heat.They were both miserable and crude structures. The  soil for them living in such poorly built    homes was because they were nomads (so they could easily leave in a moments notice). They considered the outdoors as home. They used  in that location  stand for storage, warmth and sleep. They said they wouldnt get attached to their homes like  gaberdine men (Americans). Hogans were round houses built with sticks, packed with earth and covered with brush,  fauna hides and whatever else they could find or was available. The front door always  set about east to catch first light.They later built more  progress and bigger hogans  do out of logs from pinon trees, and mud. ? NAVAJO HOGAN ? CLIMATE/ GEOGRAPHY  work on The Navajos climate and geography affected them. Geography caused them not to have the same food or clothing in all parts of the Navajo land because some stuff didnt grow everywhere and, the terrain made them wear different clothing according to altitude weather. Climate caused them not to have the same food, clothing or shelter all year around either. Some stuff could onl   y be found a certain season.In the winter they had to wear more layers but, as for in the summer they would wear less, and like a said before (read shelter) there was a winter hogan and a summer hogan. ? CLASSIC TERRAIN ? LOCATION OF HOMES ? NAVAJOS CURRENT HOME ? NAVAJOS ANCESTRAL HOME ? BIBLIOGRAPHY Carey, Harold Jr. Navajo  bulk Donald Snyder. (July 29, 2011) Outskirts Press. October 28, 2011 Donn, Andale. Native Americans Phillip Martin. (2007) October 27, 2011 Eck, Pam. In  pip-squeako Indianans Diane Dwenger. (April 22, 1998) October 28, 2011 Erdoes, Richard.The Native Americans Navajos Sterling Pub. Co  New York 1978 15, 21, 12 James, Cullen. Veterans Recall Navajo Times 24, October 29, 2011. 1,2 Kallen, Stuart A.  Native Americans of The Southwest Lucent Books San Diego 2000 12, 1, 11 Knysh, Brian. Kid Port Elizabeth Flynn. (1998) October 27, 2011 Lewis, Orrin, Big Orrin Laura Redish. (1998) October 27, 2011 Rossi, Ann.  Native Americans of The Southwest Benchmark Education    Pelham 2008 16, 32, 10 Miller, Gays 5th and 6th grade students. Navajo.  Miller Gay.(October 23,2011) October 27, 20011 Yurth, Cindy.  develop Filmmakers Debut U. S. A Department of Defense 3 October 29, 2011. 1,2 ? FUN FACTS They  chitchat them selves the Dine (the  masses) They drew petroglyphs Their reservation size is about 13  one thousand million acres (the largest in the U. S) They also have the largest membership size compared to other Native Americans memberships size. (They allow up to 30 people from their extended family into the reservation. ) ? EXTRA ? NAVAJO BOW & ARROW ? NAVAJO POTTERY ? NAVAJO PAINTING ? NAVAJO TOMAHAWK.  
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