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They grew cotton. Cotton arrived in the area in about 700 AD from farther south. They also used milkweed, indian hemp (dogbane), mesquite, cliff rose, willow, yucca, agave, stool, and bear grass and both feathers and fur. The cloth they wove was in high demand as a trade item all over the southwest, north into the plains and south into what is now Mexico. In turn they traded for hides and buffalo robes and fur.

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they got mud from the ground. they got clay from the ground. they got wood from the closest place that had trees.

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