The Four Corners area of the American Southwest.
More specifically the Navajo homeland is known to the Navajo as the Dinétah and is centered on the Upper San Juan river basin and the La Plata Mountains to the north and the Lukachukai Mountains (Lókʼaaʼchʼégai) to the west of that. It is surrounded by the four sacred mountains on the borders and centers on the two central sacred mountains.
Four Corners
Arizona was barren, virtually unsettled desert. It had a very small population of Navajo indians, mormon settlers who trekked down from Utah, and Mexicans families who had settled there long before the Mexican-American War. Arizona didn't develop until the debut of airconditioning after WWII.
The Yuma tribe (really the K-wichhna or Kwitcyanapeople) lived along both sides of the Colorado river, about 55 miles from its mouth. Fort Yuma stands roughly in the middle of the former Yuma lands.They were sedentary farmers living in settled villages and growing maize, beans, pumpkins and melons.
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It is called the Four Corners area or region.
Arizona got settled in roughly 1657.
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Arizona got settled in roughly 1657.
According to the Colorado Bar Association, an estate can be settled in as little as six months.
No they settled in Mexico.
The Europeans settled the first permanent settlement in Colorado in the San Luis Valley. It was settled in 1851 and is the oldest continuous settlement.
The area settled or founded by Mormons covered all of present day Utah with parts of Idaho, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, and California. The Mormons proposed that this area be called Deseret Territory.
The Hohokam settled in Arizona around 300 A.D. I hope this helped all y'all.
The Hopis settled in the Black Mesa, which is now Arizona(Southwest coast).
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