The Navajo tribe learned from the Pueblo Indians because they
live close and began to wear the same clothing. The boys wore pants
and red head bands all the way around. The girls wore blue skirts
that were long and blue shirts. The jobs for Navajo were herding
sheep and bringing water for the tribe. The women make food and the
little girls watch their mothers to learn how to make pottery. They
learned how to plant all their food. The Navajo live in Arizona,
Utah, and New Mexico. But long ago some Navajo aunts and uncles
were in the same tribes of Indians that lived in Canada and Alaska.
The Navajos houses were called hogans. They were four sided homes
all made from nature.
