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Was he pueblo ancient or modern?

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Do the Hohokam and the Pueblo live together?

These two cultures do not currently live together. The Hohokam are often referred to as the Ancient Pueblo, as they lived in Pueblo territory before the modern Pueblo did.


Should you call the Anasazi Ancient Pueblo or Anasazi?

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.


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The Modern Pueblo people are the direct descendants of the Anasazi or ancient Pueblo people (as many now prefer). So the building techniques gradually changed over time but are directly related to one another.


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What is a simile for pueblo?

A pueblo is like a sprawling ancient city, with interconnected adobe houses and a central plaza.


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What does the ancient Arizona Indian name mean?

If you are thinking of the Anasazi people, the name has been applied in modern times and it is definitely not the real name of those very ancient Pueblo people - we can never know what they called themselves.Anasazi is from the Navajo term Anaasází, meaning "ancient enemies".


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