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"Ancestors of the enemies" is the term applied by the Navajo peoples to their neighbors, the modern Pueblo peoples of the American southwest.
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They had different religions, languages, types of government, and food.
They used all the tools around them
The Ute, Navajo, Commanche and a variety of Pueblo peoples.
Anasazi is a Navajo name for the ancient Pueblo peoples. The Navajo lived, and sometimes still live, in hogans in scattered family groupings not in pueblos which are small villages or towns. The Pueblo people are the direct descendants of the Anasazi.
The major Native American nations in New Mexico are Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples.
The Navajo Livestock Reduction program.
The major Native American nations in New Mexico are Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples.