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Farmers
The Anasazi Indians.
They became successful farmers by digging ditches near streams and the stream's water flowed into the ditches making water for crops.
they were farmers
no farmers werent successful
They both lived in the area of Four Corners and both were excellent farmers.
The Anasazi people were peaceful people that lived in permanent dwellings in the Southwest area of the United States. They were mostly farmers, but are thought to have traded some sheep and goats as well.
The Incas became successful farmers by developing advanced agricultural techniques such as terraced farming on mountain slopes to maximize arable land, and creating complex irrigation systems to distribute water effectively to their crops. They also utilized crop rotation and diverse crop varieties to sustain their agricultural productivity.
They grew their own food, they lived in homes that you had to make
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it was a success because of the farmers
Yes they were because they believed in the kachinas.They believed the kachinas made it rain.So they got good crops to harvest.