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Based on the observations Natalie Curtis made about the Navajo people and their songs, which of the following best describes why the songs were performed?

as parts of ceremonies and often to ask for peace and blessings to protect against evil
late at night to entertain themselves and any foreign visitors that had come to their camps
on long journeys through the Arizona deserts to keep their minds alert and boost their energy
during the long winter months when they were cold and the land was not suitable for farming

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Answered by bhushanbarde19744
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Answer:

Based on the observations Natalie Curtis made about the Navajo people and their songs, which of the following best describes why the songs were performed?

as parts of ceremonies and often to ask for peace and blessings to protect against evil

late at night to entertain themselves and any foreign visitors that had come to their camps

on long journeys through the Arizona deserts to keep their minds alert and boost their energy

during the long winter months when they were cold and the land was not suitable for farming

Explanation:

Based on the observations Natalie Curtis made about the Navajo people and their songs, which of the following best describes why the songs were performed?

as parts of ceremonies and often to ask for peace and blessings to protect against evil

late at night to entertain themselves and any foreign visitors that had come to their camps

on long journeys through the Arizona deserts to keep their minds alert and boost their energy

during the long winter months when they were cold and the land was not suitable for farming

Answered by QuestionBoi
14

Answer:

As parts of ceremonies and often to ask for peace and blessings to protect against evil.

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