Rabbits are real. I believe in rabbits. I hope you believe in rabbits, too:)
They believed in the Sun God, the Rain God, and rabbits.
they hunted rabbits
Good and evil spirits
Yes.
The Anasazi Indians ate several types of food. They would grow squash, maize, and other vegetables. The men would hunt small game such as rabbits for the tribe to eat.
The Anasazi ate corn and beans. They hunted rabbits. The Anasazi also ate coyote, mountain lions, jackrabbits, gophers, cottontail, etc.The Anasazi were farmers of corn, beans, and squash. They also hunted and gathered wild plants for food. They often depended more on wild foods than on farmed crops. Mice and rabbits were their main sources of meat. Pinon nuts, sunflower and other seeds were hulled, cooked, and eaten. Corn kernels were parched for eating in earthenware jars that lay on their sides near the cooking fire.
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Archaeologists believe that Anasazi women spent many hours every day doing tasks essential to food preparation. This included grinding corn and other grains and preparing wild game.
The Anasazi irrigated their very arid landscape to grow corn, beans, and squash, herded sheep, hunted rabbits and deer and bison, and tried to live in harmony with the elements; which included the Great Spirit and other, lesser gods.
Anasazi
The Anasazi's used bones for weapons so they could kill the animals they hunted. Mammoths, buffaloes, deer, rabbits and other animals were on the menu for the Anasazi. The Anasazi used the remains of the animals they hunted for clothes and weapons.Horns, antlers, and tusks were used for weapons while fur and wool were used for clothes.