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.
The Anasazi were called the cliff dwellers or Hopi.
The Pueblo and Hopi are thought to be descendants of the Anasazi.
The Hopi and the Pueblo tribes.
Hopi Zuni Anasazi
The Anasazi are people who lived in the high plateau four corners area for 800 years until 1300. In the 1200s they started moving south and east and consolidating in the locations of the Modern Pueblo peoples. Some of them moved to the Hopi mesas. The Hopi were at their location as early at 1000 AD. They share in the same culture. They trace many of their clans and rituals to different Anasazi locations. The Hopis and Pueblo people are the Anasazi's direct descendants. Today there are about 18,000 Hopi members of the Hpoi Nation mostly on the three mesas on the southern edge of Black mesa were they have always lived, to the northeast of Flagstaff. About 75% speak Hopi. Many still farm corn and participate in complex rituals. Attached is the Hopi Nation website.
APEX: Hopi
The Hopi added blankets and shawls in the winter, for warmth.
APEX: Hopi
Later groups such as the Pueblo and the Hopi are descendants of the Anasazi.
The Navajo and Hopi are modern people who both live in the American Southwest but are very different in many ways. They speak completely unrelated languages for example. We don't know what the Anasazi spoke. Probably several languages in different families. The Navajo have borrowed some ideas from the Hopi. The ancient Hopi lived at the same time as the now gone Anasazi, shared many cultural traits and probably some of the Hopi clans are descended from Anasazi groups. Some Navajo clans are probably from Anasazi groups too. As a whole it is very hard to say what they did and do that is "unusual". That depends on what you think is usual.
Probably the same as the Hopi prior to resettlement on reservations. The word "Anasazi" is from the Navaho language, and the Navaho people are a late arrival to the area and they are probably describing their early encounters with the Hopi people.
no one really knows, but the Hopi and Anasazi of the desert southwest used them