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020 _a14034086645
040 _aBiblioteca Fermín Chan
_cBFC
041 _aeng
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_a978.1004972 Yac12ni
100 _aYaccowitz, Cary
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245 _aNavajo Indians /
_cCary Yacowitz
264 _aChicago,IIIinois :
_bHEINEMANN LIBRARY,
_c2003
300 _a32p.:
_bil.;
_c27 cm.
440 _aNative Americans
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500 _aThe Navajo Indians are considered to be the largest tribe of all Native American Indians. Their homes were very simple, just a small shelter of wooden sticks, mud, and tree bark. These homes were known as hogans, and their doors faced the east to be sure the sun would shine in. When the Spanish came into their territory in the 1600's, the Navajo who use their sheep for things like clothing and food. They would set up trading posts within the Spanish towns with their handmade items in order to barter for things that they needed.
650 _aNAVAJO INDIANS
_vJUVENILE LITERATURE
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_cBK
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