they have same kind of house
nothing they have nothing in common
they have same kind of house
The Modern Pueblo people are the direct descendants of the Anasazi or ancient Pueblo people (as many now prefer). So the building techniques gradually changed over time but are directly related to one another.
nothing they have nothing in common
anasazi
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The Anasazi Indian tribe.
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The Anasazi are ancestors of the Pueblo Indians. They were in the Utah area from 200 AD until 1300 AD. There were many different styles of housing because their culture changed sporadically, and often.
The Pueblo Indians are not thought to be related to the Hohokam just the Anasazi, Sinagua and Mogollon. The modern Pueblo dry land farm like the Anasazi especially in the western Pueblos. They grow the same crops but added ones that were brought by the Spanish like peaches and melons. In the eastern Pueblos they irrigated their farms which is similar to the Hohokam but not the same and not not thought to be related. They have the same housing patterns, the same pottery styles, the same weaving of cotton. The kachina cult is thought to have started among the Anasazi at the end of their time and continues among the Pueblo.
The kachina are part of the religion of the modern Pueblo peoples. They are not an Indian group. The Anasazi are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo people. We have evidence the kachina religion started towards the end off the Anasazi period in the 1200s. The change in religion may also be one of the factors in the Anasazi leaving the area they were for the south and east. It is thought to have multiple factors.
Anasazi is from a Navajo word meaning ancestors of enemies or strangers (not Navajo). Most modern Pueblo people who are their descendants prefer Ancestral or Ancient Pueblo peoples. The Hopi prefer Hisatsinom.