In what ways are the Navajo stories in conflict or consonance with historical explanations of migrations from far north of the continent to Dinetah in the Southwest?

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We can infer here that the Navajo stories about their historical explanations of migrations from far north of the continent to Dinetah in the Southwest is in conflict because it's seen that from Bering Strait to Hudson Bay and from the Arctic Ocean to the American line, the Athabascans are chiefly the native inhabitants. But it is in consonance because the Navajo are seen as the largest Native American group in North America.

Also, Dinétah is known to be the traditional homeland of the Navajo tribe of Native Americans.

What is migration?

Migration refers to the movement of people from one geographical area to another for various purposes. In recent times, people migrate to other countries in order to search for better standard of living.

We see that the Navajo stories reveal that they are the largest Native American group in North America.

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