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Indians of North America: Navajo
In the Navajo story of creation, the world we live in is just one in a series through which all life is passing. The current world began covered with water. When land finally arose, four sacred mountains marked the boundaries of Navajo country. The Navajo called themselves Dine, meaning "the People," and settled in what is now the American Southwest. A tribe of humters, they learned how to grow corn from the Pueble tribe and soon became successful farmers. The Spanish brought livestock, and they became shepherds.
1993 LIBRARY VIDEO 30 minutes
Item Number: VT000216
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