No, there were not many buffalo in the Anasazi areas. There was rabbit, antelope, big horn, mule deer, elk, prairie dog, and they raised turkeys.
because they needed the skin,inside,bones, even its winnier.
because it still can be seened
were the Anasazi wanders or did they settle in one area
There were none that we know of because the Anasazi were an ancient people who left no records.
It was anasazi
the southwest.
The hunted buffalo and lizards
they ate deer buffalo and berries that they hunted and gathered
There are no pictures of the Anasazi, as they were an ancient people.
They ate squash, buffalo, other animals, and other crops.
They ate squash, buffalo, other animals, and other crops.
because it still can be seened
because i don't know
buffalo
The buffalo became the most important animal to the Plains people during the hunting warfare. The Plains peoples were hunters. They hunting many animals, but the buffalo was the most important because the buffalo provided food, clothing and shelter.
Buffalo were Plains People's most important resource.
Buffalo/Bison are a part of history and were important to the Plains Indians, so it is important to preserve the buffalo that are left. In South Dakota, buffalo are a part of the tourist industry with people traveling to South Dakota to see buffalo or to hunt buffalo or to watch the annual round up in Custer State Park. Buffalo/Bison are also important in South Dakota because buffalo meat is considered to be a lean meat and is sold in many restaurants.
were the Anasazi wanders or did they settle in one area