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How did the navajo communties and culture change after the spanish arrived PLEASE

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The spanish wasnt instrasted in there colture and they changed by moving away from them and they changed there religon.

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The tribe adopted crop-farming techniques from the Pueblo peoples, growing mainly the traditional "Three Sisters" of corn, beans, and squash. After the Spanish colonists influenced the people, the Navajo began keeping and herding livestock—sheep and goats—as a main source of trade and food

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