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Navajos and Apaches Arrive in the Southwest

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June 21, 2019

Navajos and Apaches Arrive in the Southwest

Navajos and Apaches, Athabascan-speakers, arrive in the Southwest from the north. Earliest evidence of Navajos indicates they raise corn and produce grey ceramic ware. Apaches enter the area about the same time.

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Pueblo Indians Occupy sites on the Rio Grande
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