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Navajo Diet

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The Navajo farmed squash, beans, and corn. Corn was the most important Navajo crop and could be eaten fresh or dried. They also grew melons and pumpkins. The Navajo hunted for deer, antelope, rabbits, prairie dogs and other animals. In later times, they raised sheep for wool and meat.

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