Little is known of the ancient Anasazi language, especially what they would have used for particular words.
Anasazi is originally a Navajo word meaning 'ancient enemy' or 'old-time stranger' that archaeologists applied to people who farmed the Four Corners before 1300 AD.
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.
The Anasazi Indians used irrigation to water their crops.
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The anasazi hunted animals
they called themselves Anasazi
The navajo word for ancient enemy or ancient one is anasazi
There is debate (among all) as to which current tribes are descendants of the Pueblo Builders (c.1200 BC); known generally as "Ancient Puebloans" or "Anasazi" the latter word being Navajo for "Ancient Ones" or "Ancient Enemy."
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There are no pictures of the Anasazi, as they were an ancient people.
The Anasazi were very wealthy.