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Q: Who were the ancestors of the pueblo people In what way were the pueblo people way of life similar to those of their ancestors?
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In what ways were the pueblo peoples ways of life similar to those of their ancestors?

didnt let them walk into graveyards pick up rocks or remove anything.


What anasazi traditions were adapted by the pueblo people?

The modern Pueblo people are the direct desecndants of the Anasazi and other peoples of the Southwest such as Mogollon and Hohokam as well. There is a direct continum over time from those older people. Pottery, buildings, farming techniques, kachina religion and everything else that make the Pueblo people distinct are from there ancestors the Anasazi or Ancstoral Pueblo peoples and they are mostly known as today. Of course these are living cultures and practices changed and evoled over time. Only newer tradtions that clearly come from the Spanish are not from the Anasazi. One example of this would be the Moros y Cristianos festivals in San Juan or the running of bulls at Jemez.


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Every ancestor must be or have been a parent. Ancestors are those people who had children, who in turn had children, etc., eventually resulting in the people whose ancestors they are.


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To southern people (me included) it is a very important part of your heritage. The Confederates stood up for what they believed in and even though they lost the war they fought courageously for their way of life. I agree. Many Southerners have ancestors who died in the war. They want to remember the sacrifices of their family but that does not mean they continue to support the same philosophy of their ancestors. As a southerner ,whose ancestors were in the CSA, I can say those people who do still do support their ancestors philosophy (of slavery) are dead wrong.


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