The Navajo Tribe lived in the regions of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah, residing in hogans. The men wore breechcloths and the women wore woven yucca fibers. Their jobs included hunting, herding livestock, crafting jewelry for men and healing, cooking, farming and weaving rugs and pots for women. For food, they ate crops like corn and beans as well as meats like deer, antelope and bison. Important cultural aspects were their religion's connection to the land and raising sheep and goats for wool.