They had a diverse diet but their staples were corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and domestic turkeys and small game. They also had pinon nuts, yucca fruit, many berries, cactus fruit and wild greens and seeds.
the anasazi ate and grew maize,beans and squash
The Anasazi grew beans, squash, and corn and foraged for edible plants in the wild. They also hunted rabbits, deer, and sheep for their meat.
The Anasazi farmed 3 main crops corn also known as maize, squash, and beans
They also had hunter-gatherers that went out and hunted animals such as deer,rabbit, and prairie dogs
Anasazi planted corn, squash, and other vegatables
im not really sure but they probably did but then again is it the storybook anasazi/
they ate crops of corn,squash,beans and pumpkins
They grew fruit,beans,corn,and squash.
I think it is wheat-grain
fish
Haliwa Saponi Indian food
roll the joint nd smoke it
The Anasazi were an ancient people who no longer exist. There is no archaeological proof that they gave wedding gifts, or if they did, what these would have been.
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Corn, squash, chick peas, Anasazi beans
they ate corn, bean, squash, and pumpkin.
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.
Native foods
No.
The Anasazi Indians created these monuments and buildings made of stones to track the solstices.
the anasazi live in the southwest coast
fish
ribs
The Patatyan and Anasazi indians.
yes
no