| A | B |
| Another name for the Navajo reservation | Dine |
| Built by the Spanish to bring Christianity to Native Americans | Missions |
| Navajo homes built as shelter from cold desert winds | Hogans |
| Huge farms used to raise cattle | Ranchos |
| Native American ranch workers/cowboys | Vaqueros |
| Spanish explorer who came to the SW seeking great riches | Conquistador |
| Sunbaked bricks used to build homes | Adobe |
| Area of land set aside for Native Americans | Reservation |
| Navajo were forced to walk to march 300 mi. to Fort Sumner | The Long Walk |
| Built entire cities into canyon walls | Anasazi |
| In 1500 Spanish explorers brought | sheep and horses to North America. |
| In the 1600's the Spanish & Native Americans | lived peacefully apart. |
| Navajo leader who tried to keep the traditional lands. | Manuelito |
| All Navajo children | shared in daily chores. |
| hogans | Navajo 5-6 sided home made with short logs, bark, & mud |
| collected wood, brought home water, tended to horses, protected the village while men were away | Chores of Navajo boys |
| gathered plants & nuts, wove clothing & baskets, made moccasins | Chores of Navajo girls |
| Navajo were able to grow crops & herd sheep; great mineral resources | Reasons why the Navajo considered the desert reservation valuable |
| A Spanish conquistador | Francisco Coronado |
| US officer who lead the army to remove the Navajo from US land | Kit Carson |
| Capital of Spanish territory known as New Mexico | Santa Fe |
| Capital of the Navajo Reservation | Window Rock |