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Yes, both the Mississippians and the Anasazi lacked a writing system. There is no evidence of a developed writing system among these Native American cultures. Their communication and record-keeping relied on oral traditions, pictorial symbols, and possibly other forms of non-written communication.
The Hopi were where they are now when the Anasazi were active in the same general area. The Hopi say, and science confirms, that some of there clans came from Anasazi areas. So, the biggest thing they share is that the Hopi are direct descendants of the Anasazi. Because of this they share: pottery traditions, weaving traditions, they both farm corn, beans, and squash and sunflowers and turkeys, and they share home building and kiva building styles. We think the kachina religion arose at the end of the Anasazi era. If so, they share that too. We don't know, because there are no written records, but they may share clan names, origin stories, general theology and cosmology as well.
Some people think it was jhon smith but it was the Anasazi .
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Quoted from my history book(assuming you are male): "Before you leave your teens, a girl will sit in front of your door for four days grinding corn. If she grinds well, and pleases you and your parents, you will marry her. As a wedding gift you will weave yucca fibers into a pair of sandals and put them on her feet. Your parents will give the two of you a blanket of turkey feathers." That's one.
They Were Farmaz ... :P
what are some traditions that they have in the netherlands
They did Tribal Dances! They would walk around a fire like a chicken/peacock.They threw bread on the ground and ate it like chickens! True Story
The Anasazi.
some of there customs or traditions are paintings
some traditions are danceing and haveing fires
traditions of the plains Cree