Front:
5709. A Navajo.
Copr. H. H. Tammen Co.
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A NAVAJO
Very little is known of the early history of
the Navajo. He seems of Athabascan stock and
is closely related to a number of tribes dwelling
along the banks of the Mackenzie River in the
North. The Navajo, since immigrating to the
Southwest, by contact with other tribes, has ab-
sorbed some of their characteristics. Their
principal art is blanket weaving, which they
learned from Pueblo women captured in war.
They are also famous silversmiths.
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