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Native Amercians (Navajo:The Navajo are a Native American people of the…
Native Amercians
Navajo:The Navajo are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. After the Cherokee, they are the second-largest federally recognized tribe in the United States, with 300,460 enrolled tribal members as of 2015.
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Kiva: kiva is a room used by Puebloans for religious rituals and political meetings, many of them associated with the kachina belief system. Among the modern Hopi and most other Pueblo peoples, kivas are square-walled and underground, and are used for spiritual ceremonies.
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Hogan:A hogan is the primary, traditional dwelling of the Navajo people. Other traditional structures include the summer shelter, the underground home, and the sweat house
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Pueblo:an American Indian settlement of the southwestern US, especially one consisting of multistoried adobe houses built by the Pueblo people.
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Tipi:A tipi is a cone-shaped tent, traditionally made of animal skins upon wooden poles. A tipi is distinguished from other conical tents by the smoke flaps at the top of the structure
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Dry farming:Dryland farming and dry farming are agricultural techniques for non-irrigated cultivation of crops. Dryland farming is associated with drylands - dry areas characterized by a cool wet season followed by a warm dry season.
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Killsite:The Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site is a location in southern Arizona that is significant for its association with evidence that mammoths were killed here by Paleo-Indians 9000 years BCE.
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Mano:Metate Mano Grinding Stone Paleo Native American Indian tool. Authentic metate mano set from the American Southwest. A metate or metlatl (or mealing stone) is a type of ground stone tool used for processing grain and seeds.
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