Little is known about these ancient people, but likely the children worked and helped their parents during the day.
they would mate with the older men to make children and they would rise the children and help the other women weave basket all year around because they lived in the desert so it was hot and dry every day
by doing sex
nothing they have nothing in common
hunt animals
I can't remember the title but it is a doll.
yes they did they had naming day, birthdays, and hawoko day
Little is known about this ancient people, especially such details as their children's names.
The Anasazi children played several games. Two of these were stick ball and a game that was played with small disk-like pieces.
The Anasazi children played several games. Two of these were stick ball and a game that was played with small disk-like pieces.
The Anasazi were an ancient people. The moved to the south and east starting in the 1250s. The Pueblo people are their direct descendants.
The apache children would help their parents do work when they reach the age of 14. The boys would go out and hunt for food and the girls will stay home and cook the food, make the clothing or gather berries or other plants. :)
the lifestyle of the anasazi was that they were nomadic indians they depended on the food sources and water that they had. all we know about the anasazi's is that they built their homes or dwellings in the cliffs for the pretection of the other tribes.