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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 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.
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 pueblo people.
The Anasazi are famous for building homes in the sides of cliffs. They used stone, mud, and other materials found near by.
The Anasazi were an ancient people. The moved to the south and east starting in the 1250s. The Pueblo people are their direct descendants.
Later groups such as the Pueblo and the Hopi are descendants of the Anasazi.
Anasazi
For the most part, no. The Pueblo people are the cultural and direct genetic descendants of the Anasazi. When the Athabascan ancestors of the Navajo entered the area about 1100- 900 years ago they intermarried with a few of the ancestral Pueblo people Anasazi and learned and borrowed cultural practices. Some Navajo clans have origin stories of having one ancestor as being from the Anasazi or from other Pueblo people. However, it is thought for the most part, the Navajo are most closely related to the other Athabascan people like the Apache.
The Pueblo and Hopi are thought to be descendants of the Anasazi.