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==Navajo and Apache==
==Navajo and Apache==
The Navajo and the Apache are closely related tribes, descended from a single group that scholars believe migrated from Canada. However, the Navajo grew crops and raised livestock, a peaceful tribe. Some of the Apache, as well as Sioux Lakota's were more aggressive and were fierce hunters, gatherers, and raiders; a warlike tribe.  Both Navajo and Apache languages belong to a language family called "Athabaskan," which is also spoken by native peoples in Alaska and west-central Canada. When the hunter-gatherer ancestors of the Navajo and Apache migrated south, they brought their language and nomadic lifestyle with them.<ref>[https://www.crowcanyon.org/EducationProducts/peoples_mesa_verde/post_pueblo_navajo.asp Post Pueblo Navajo]</ref>
The Navajo and the Apache are closely related tribes, descended from a single group that scholars believe migrated from Canada. However, the Navajo grew crops and raised livestock, a peaceful tribe. Some of the Apache, as well as Sioux Lakota's were more aggressive and were fierce hunters, gatherers, and raiders; a warlike tribe.  Both Navajo and Apache languages belong to a language family called "Athabaskan," which is also spoken by native peoples in Alaska and west-central Canada. <ref>[https://www.crowcanyon.org/EducationProducts/peoples_mesa_verde/post_pueblo_navajo.asp Post Pueblo Navajo]</ref>


==Navajo Sacred Twins==
==Navajo Sacred Twins==