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23 Μαΐ 2012 · A second migration called the Na-Dene occurred between 10,000 B.C. and 8, 000 B.C.. Even though at this point the Bering Sea separated Siberia and Alaska, it was only three miles wide in some places. The Athapascan speaking populations of Canada and the United States belong to this group of migrants.
22 Οκτ 2024 · At some point in prehistory the Navajo and Apache migrated to the Southwest from Canada, where most other Athabaskan-speaking peoples still live; although the exact timing of the relocation is unknown, it is thought to have been between 1100 and 1500 ce.
25 Μαΐ 2024 · Ethnogenesis and the Transformation of the Diné to the Navajo. The second major element of transformation was the eventual overlapping territorial expansion of the Diné movement southward and the Spanish movement out of Mexico northward. In 1583, somewhere in current day New Mexico, the two groups came into contact with each other (Schaafsma ...
19 Μαΐ 2020 · The arrival of the ancestors of the Apaches and Navajo to the North American Southwest, the so-called Apachean migra- tion is one of the most widely discussed issues in American archeology.
6 Σεπ 2017 · Each hypothesis uses linguistic, archaeological, and historical data in order to explain the timing of the north-to-south migration to the Southwest and the location of Navajo communities at the time of Coronado’s entrada in 1540 ce (Towner 2003).
Ortman proposes a revitalization movement in the late thirteenth century in the central Mesa Verde region that encouraged a massive migration of people and a return to earlier cultural practices that prevailed before the turmoil of the 1200s.
30 Οκτ 2023 · 1400 AD: Navajo migration to the Southwest; 16th century: Spanish colonization and resistance; 1863-1866: Navajo Wars and forced relocation; 1868: Signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo; Establishment of the Navajo Nation; Each of these events has shaped the Navajo people’s identity and influenced their cultural practices.