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Initially, the Navajo were largely hunters and gatherers. Later, they adopted farming from Pueblo people, growing mainly the traditional Native American Three Sisters of corn, beans, and squash. They adopted herding sheep and goats from the Spaniards as a main source of trade and food.
The core teachings emphasize four domains of health and wellness from the Navajo perspective that include self-identity, self-respect, self-care, protection of self, and resiliency.
In the Navajo culture, there are four directions, four seasons, the first four clans and four colors that are associated with the four sacred mountains.
In the Navajo culture there are four directions, four seasons, the first four clans and four colors that are associated with the four sacred mountains. In most Navajo rituals there are four songs and multiples thereof, as well as Navajo wedding basket and many other symbolic uses of four.
The inner forms must be described in the proper order: the sacred mountain of the EastBlanca Peak must be mentioned first, followed by Mount Taylor in the South, then San Francisco Peak in the West, and finally, Hesperus Peak, the sacred mountain of the North.

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White blue, yellow, and black are deeply important colors in Din (Navajo) culture, spirituality, and art. They represent the four cardinal directions and are directly linked the four sacred mountains that surround Dintah (the Din homeland).

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