Once upon a time, a long time ago, the Navajo people who lived in a place called Arizona had a big problem. The American soldiers were telling them that they had to leave their beautiful homes and move to a different place where they didn't want to live. So, the Navajos decided to take a long walk to escape and find a new home.
This walk was very, very, very long. It took the Navajo people many days and nights to walk through the hot sun, dry deserts, and tall mountains. They didn't have any cars, trucks, or buses, so they had to walk on foot with some animals to carry their food, clothes, and water.
During their journey, they faced many challenges like crossing rivers, climbing steep hills, and avoiding harmful animals. They had to be brave and strong to overcome all these difficulties.
Finally, after walking for a very, very long time, the Navajo people reached a safe place where they could live happily ever after. They built new homes, started farming, and they also continued their traditions and culture that were very important to them.
The long walk of the Navajo is a very important story to remember because it reminds us that everyone deserves to live in a place where they feel happy, safe, and free.