They were farmers, hunters and traders. With the location of Montezuma's well so close they were able to establish an irrigation system for farming. They farmed many different things, but corn was their main crop.
They also hunted. They had rabbits and antelopes from up in the mountains more.
They were not very limited in their food selection as some other native tribes were. They had a lot of resources available to them.
The Montezuma Castle National Monument is associated with the Sinagua tribe. The Sinagua people constructed the well-preserved cliff dwelling in central Arizona between the 12th and 15th centuries.
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The Sinagua people lived in the area between Flagstaff and Phoenix, Arizona, in the years 500 AD to 1425 AD. The word Sinagua is Spanish for "without water" referring to the Sierra Sin Agua mountains near Flagstaff.
So people could live in the castle is they didn't have a place to live the Hohokam tribe lived in it so did the Sinagua.
According to Arizona History and Government by Ray Everett, the following tribes lived in Arizona. Anasazi Hohokam Mogollon Sinagua Patayan Cochise Apache Chemehuevi Cocopah Havasupai Hopi Haulapai Maricopa Mohave Navajo Paiute Papago Pima Yavapai
The phone number of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Of Arizona is: 520-879-5782.
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