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28 June, 18:51

What did the Navajo learn from the hopi

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  1. 28 June, 20:31
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    Steadily, the Navajos took in the Hopi ways and progressed toward becoming agriculturists like the Hopi. They started to develop their very own yields, and weave cotton material. The Navajos lived in houses called hogans. A hogan had a cone formed edge produced using logs.
  2. 28 June, 22:20
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    Native American History Expert. It is thought that the Navajo learned to grow corn beans and squash from the Hopi and other Pueblo people and from their ancestors, the Anasazi. Corn has been central to Navajo life for as long as they have been Navajo and not like other southern Athabascan peoples.
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