During the Pueblo III period ( 1100-1300 A.D. ) the Anasazi began to build the cliff dwellings for which they are most famous. Many buildings in these villages under the cliffs were several stories tall. These villages were in places that were easily defensible, suggesting that they had maybe acquired enemies that they did not have in earlier periods, although the reasons for these types of buildings are not really known.
Excavations of the Anasazi ruins have produced a wealth of stone tools such as hoes, trowels, hammers, axes, wedges and knives, but very few things that could be called weapons. The Anasazi were not a unified people and the lack of hunting weapons and game animals suggests that they were primarily primitive farmers and foragers.
The Cree were the inuet tribes enemies I don't know why I think a seal attacked one leader and war broke out with rocks and stuff.
The Arapaho Indians
The anasazi hunted animals
The Anasazi did not have slaves but they got diffeted by Hernando Cortez
were the Anasazi wanders or did they settle in one area
The Anasazi used rock-hammers, spheres, and small bones.
There were none that we know of because the Anasazi were an ancient people who left no records.
the Navajo
their enemies
The relied on maize and meat. Oddly enough the Anasazi were cannibals. They were feared amongst the surrounding tribes. The name Anasazi means ancient enemies.
Anasazi is from a Navajo word meaning ancestors of enemies or strangers (not Navajo). Most modern Pueblo people who are their descendants prefer Ancestral or Ancient Pueblo peoples. The Hopi prefer Hisatsinom.
Anasazi
What different types of housing were built by the anasazi
"Ancestors of the enemies" is the term applied by the Navajo peoples to their neighbors, the modern Pueblo peoples of the American southwest.
very high building that enemies must use a very tall ladder to attack heres a example
enemies. Paul Bell in tn told me!
The Anasazi.
The anasazi hunted animals
they called themselves Anasazi