There are plenty of different Native American tribes in the USA. Today I will be talking about the Navajo and the Shoshone/Shoshoni indians. I will be comparing their homes, diet, and lifestyle. Both have many similarities and differences that I will be talking about. First of all, both tribes have very different homes. Navajo live in a mud structure called a hogan. Hogans are made of forked sticks packed with mud for walls. The Navajo also used whatever they could find to reinforce it. The doorway to a hogan always faces east, to greet the morning sun. However, the Shoshone lived in tipis. Tipis were a large tripod with animal hide wrapped around the outside to make walls. A hole in the top was left so there could be a fire in the tipi They were easily deconstructed, moved, then reconstructed. This made them ideal for a nomadic tribe like the Shoshoni. In addition, a big difference between these tribes is their diet. The Navajo had a diet of corn, small game, and fruit. The Navajo had a stationary home so they could farm. During the 1600's the Navajo gained sheep, not only providing a source of food, but wool to weave into their beautiful works of art. Comparatively, the Shoshone had a …show more content…
For instance, the Navajo were amazing weavers, they are extremely famous for their amazing art works. Looms were kept outside the hogan unless it was stormy, then they brought them in the home. Navajo did not live close together in groups, but rather far apart. The Navajo were also had stationary homes and quite peaceful. The Shoshoni, on the other hand, were very different from the Navajo. The Shoshone were nomadic, meaning that they never stayed and settled in one place. They followed their food source and carried their homes with them. That is why the horse is so important to the shoshone. They also weaved like the Navajo by making baskets and other things. The Shoshoni in the mountains were very warlike and