Life style of the Navajo tribe For the Navajo tribes, verbal history illuminates the way to maintain productive modern life. Unlike other local Athapaskan speaking groups, Navajo is 'precisely flexible' through advanced language retention in the modernization process (9). To protect their words, the Navajo hold an oral tradition that gives them "knowledge" to overcome the "unfair and discordous behavior" created by Western influences (41) . In keeping the knowledge given to them, Navajo can use the epidemic social crisis and the political turmoil of resettlement to strengthen the understanding of Navajo's values other than Navajo and Navajo.
The lifestyle of the Navajo tribe is based on the Navajo language. According to tradition, the history of our people and the stories of our people are handed down from generations to generations through oral communication. Of course, the true nature and meaning of many Navajo's stories, traditions and customs can not be widely disseminated, understood or disseminated in non-Navajo languages. After adopting Proposition 203, Jack Jackson of Navajo Arizona asked the Minister of Justice to comment on whether applicant No. 203 would apply to Navajo. On February 15, 2001 Janet Napolitano stated that it does not apply to Indians who live in or stay in Arizona.
For hundreds of years, Navajo lived in the four corners of the southwestern part of the United States. The land of Navajo includes southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwest New Mexico. The people of the Navajo traditionally and historically called the "people" meal. Other changes in the meaning of "meal" also exist - for example children of the saints. But all the changes in meaning are global factors that represent the interrelationship with the universe. The sacred oral story inherited from generation to generation shows the origin of cosmology and the constant evolution throughout the four eras or the world.