There is no way to know for sure what beliefs they had. Their direct descendants, the modern Pueblo peoples have a unbroken record of continuity of all physical culture with the Anasazi so it is reasonable to assume that their beliefs have something in common with the Anasazi. However, although their are mainklhy commonalities the Pueblo people are not one culture or language. For example Zuni and Hopi languages have nothing in common. Also, we can see changes in the way kivas and plazas were built and presumably used over time. It appears like this kachina religion arose in around the 13th century.
The Anasazi build kivas because they were sacred areas used for religious ceremonies. Some of these rituals focused on the life-giving forces of rain and maize
The religious beliefs and practices played a major role in the lives of the Pueblos by encouraging the spread of Christianity.
If you mean RELIGIOUS BELIEFS - South America is predominantly Roman Catholic.
because it still can be seened
the Anasazi men gathered inside the kiva to make laws, to discuss problems, to hold religious ceremonies
Evil and Good spirits.
There is much debate about this, but it is often hypothesized that cannibalism was brought from Mexico into the Anasazi territory, perhaps by religious cultists. Cannibalism was common in Mesoamerica, and some archaeologists believe that the Anasazi practiced ritual cannibalism and sacrificed their victims in a type of religious ceremony.
the religious beliefs held by the Shang
Christian beliefs
what were the religious beliefs
Israelites record history and religious beliefs inside the Torah.
Cleopatra VII adopted traditional Egyptian religious beliefs.
Christian beliefs
no religious beliefs do not kill pandas only humans being ignorant do
The main religious beliefs in the US is: Christ was born on December 25th.
How are the army and religious beliefs linked in the Aztec Empire?
The Anasazi build kivas because they were sacred areas used for religious ceremonies. Some of these rituals focused on the life-giving forces of rain and maize