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Southwest2 - Anasazi, Pueblo, Hopi, Apache, Navajo
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by Dylan 14 years, 6 months ago
SOUTHWEST REGION
Food:
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Although the Anasazi where great farmers they also ate meat. The pueblo men hunted for meat while the woman went and gathered nuts and fruits. What the Hopi people did for food was that they where expert farmers so they would go and plant corn, squash, beans and many more. The Navajo people where hunters, gatherers and farmers. The Navajo people also hunted on horseback.
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Shelter:
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the Pueblo people lived in square houses built of stick and mud. The Hope people lived in houses made of adobe bricks.
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Geographic Location:
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The Anasazi, Pueblo people lived in Arizona and states around Arizona. The Apache people lived in Mexico. The Hopi people also lived in the Arizona reigon.
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Social customs and religious customs:
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The social customs and religous beliefs of the Anasazi/Pueblo poeple was and is based on having harmony with people. The Hopi people believed in the universe consists of earth, metaphorically spoken of as our mother the upper world and the under world from which the Hopi came and to which their spirits go after death
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Tools and arts:
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The tools of most Southwestern indian tribes used bow and arrow to hunt there food and crafted the bones into tools for eating, crafts and arts and many other stuff.
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Websites:
1. http://www.bigorrin.org
Southwest2 - Anasazi, Pueblo, Hopi, Apache, Navajo
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Comments (1)
Brad Rose said
at 5:38 pm on Oct 7, 2009
Dylan you did a great job of getting yourself on track and getting this project close to being done. Add one more picture and don't forget to cite your information and pictures and you will have a great web page.
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