South West Dig



Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Meet the Navajo – Yesterday and Today - an Internet DIG

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #1 - When did the Navajo People arrived in the Southwest? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #2 - Where did they come from originally? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #3 - When they first arrived in the Southwest– how many clans did they have ? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #4 - How many clans do they have today ? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #5 - What is the Navajo word they use to name themselves? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE # 6- When the Spanish arrived in the Southwest in the 1500s, what did they bring they quickly became part of the Navajo lifestyle? Name three things … button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #7 - In the mid 1800s, the US Government had taken possession of the Four Corners area. In the 1860s, frustrated by continued conflicts between Native People’s in the region, the US Government forced the Navajo to move to Fort Sumner against their will. What did the soldiers do to try to force the Navajo to give up their homelands and move to the Fort ? Who lead this assault? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #8 - In 1868, after four miserable years at Fort Sumner, a treaty was signed that allowed the Navajo to return to their lands. How many acres of land do the Navajo now own and how many Navajo are there ? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #9 - What are Navajo Arts famous around the world for their unique design and lasting beauty ? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #10 - What types of religions are practiced on the Navajo Reservation? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #11 - The Navajo hold Four Mountains sacred in their world. What are the attributes given to these mountains? (natural elements ) button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE #12 - This is a traditional Navajo House – what is it made from and what shape is it? Do the Navajo live close together in a pueblo or spread out over the land with their sheep? button

Your Navajo Guide: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG CHALLENGE # 13- Pick one of these three stories to read and come back and tell us what the story is about. First Light button Coyote and the Giant button First Woman’s Twins button . If you can create a drawing to illustrate the story, you can scan it and send it to us using this upload form button (April 2002 only) or email it to us as an attachment at camp@campinternet.net. We can also scan pictures mailed to us at 1129 State Street A7 Santa Barbara CA 93101 – make sure to write student name, teacher and school on back if mailing.

L.Walker: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 1:24PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Megan and Paula Palm Viem School 1.Between the 14th and 15th century.

Linddsey,heritage: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 2:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1...The Navajo people arrived in southwest around the 15th century.

Lindsey,heritage.....: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 2:43PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2...The Navajo originally came from the North then,from there,they then moved down to the Southwest.

Lindsey,Heritage: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 2:54PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3....Scientist belive the Navajo consisted of 4 clans

Lindsey,Heritage......:: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 2:57PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4.....scientist belive that way back when,the Navajo contaoned only 4 clans but now,that number expanded into over 60 clans!!!!!!!!!!!

Lindsey,Heritage......:: . . . . Tue, Apr 9, 3:02PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5....the word I mean,the Navajo word they used to name themselves is,"The Dinch" or "The People."

Carl, Camp Trainer: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 10:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig # 9 Arts praqcticed by the Navajo today are weaving, basketmaking, pottery making, and jewelry making.

leslie: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 10:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
# 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings.

: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 11:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9.Arts praqcticed by the Navajo today are weaving, basketmaking, pottery making, and jewelry making.

: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 11:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Ernesto PALM VIEW# 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings

: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 11:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Ernesto PALM VIEW# 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings

: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 11:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Aaron and Oscar Palm View # 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings.

: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 11:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Brandon & Tomas # 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings

: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 11:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Ernesto PALM VIEW9.Arts praqcticed by the Navajo today are weaving, basketmaking, pottery making, and jewelry making# 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
TONY AND GABRIEL PALM VIEW SCHOOL 9.Arts praqcticed by the Navajo today are weaving, basketmaking, pottery making, and jewelry making# 10 Different types of religion are practiced among the Navajo, a truly spiritual people. There are the traditional Navajos who rely on medicine men, herbalists, ceremonies and other traditions to facilitate their practice. Also, the Native American Church is chosen by some Navajos and is especially known for the ceremonial use of peyote for visions and cleansing. Sweathouses are utilized by Navajos and other American Indian tribes, and Christianity is practiced by some Navajos who incorporate the Western religion with their native teachings.

L.WALKER: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Emma Hernandez palm view school 1.In the 15th and the 14th century

L.Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Zulaima. Palm View School. 1.Inthe 15th and 14th century.

L.WALKER: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Emma Hernandez palm view school 1.In the 15th and the 14th century 2.Between the champa and uppersan juan river.

L/ Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Rebecca & Dominique Plam view school They were the 15th or 14th of beind the ones to go to southwest.

L .Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Zulaima Castaneda.Palm View School. 2.Between the Champa and upper San Rivers.

L.Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Paula&Megan Palm View School North of Us. route 66 chiefly in Arizon and New Mexico

L Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Tanya and Tiana Palm View School 15th century

L Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Tiana and Tanya Palm View School Betwen the Campa and upper San River.

L.Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Megan and Angelique Palm View School 1.Just North of US.Route 66, Chiefly in Arizona and New Mexieo.

L.Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Paula Palm View School Over 60v

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