The Hopi and the Pueblos.
Yes, the six Apache languages are cousin languages to the Navajo in the same Southern Athabaskan family. The relationship between the languages is a bit like Spanish to Italian. The Navajo lived in permanent homes called hogans and raised corn, squash and beans. Most the Apache did not. After 1540, Navajo raised sheep and goats and some cattle. Most Apache did not like raising sheep or goats. The Navajo became expert weavers.
They have many similar ideas in their cultures. Changing Woman and her twin sons have counterparts with the Apache. There are similarities with the female coming of age ceremonies. Sacred mountains and color symbolism are important but different.
For the most part, no. The Pueblo people are the cultural and direct genetic descendants of the Anasazi.
When the Athabascan ancestors of the Navajo entered the area about 1100- 900 years ago they intermarried with a few of the ancestral Pueblo people Anasazi and learned and borrowed cultural practices. Some Navajo clans have origin stories of having one ancestor as being from the Anasazi or from other Pueblo people. However, it is thought for the most part, the Navajo are most closely related to the other Athabascan people like the Apache.
The Pueblo and Hopi are thought to be descendants of the Anasazi.
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The Hopi and other Pueblo tribes.
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No, there were no horses, donkeys, or mules in the Americas when the Anasazi existed as a group (named by the Navajo who were new arrivals and at war with them), The Anasazi abandoned their large cliff dwelling due to climate shift, and it is believed their modern descendants are the Hopi and other Pueblo tribes still living in the area. They never referred to themselves as "Anasazi"!
Anasazi is a Navajo word for a native american group (not one tribe) that existed in the area before the Navajo and experienced a serious population decline before Europeans arrived. So they existed for many thousands of years. Their descendants are most likely the Hopi, so the culture of the so called Anasazi was probably similar to that of modern day Hopi. So when the Navajo arrived and called them Anasazi they probably called themselves Hopi as they do now.
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The Pueblo and Hopi are thought to be descendants of the Anasazi.
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I think it was because they were descendants of the Anasazi tribe.
It is believed they are the descendants of the ancient Anasazi tribe.
Later groups such as the Pueblo and the Hopi are descendants of the Anasazi.
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The Hopi and the Pueblo tribes.
the archaic
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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