How were the Pueblo people like the Anasazi???
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see, i used the same name and now no one will answer
This time you're going to have to read and take notes to answer this question.
http://www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_ana.html
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/history/pueblo.htm
http://www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_ana.html
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/history/pueblo.htm
so HOW exactly are they alike???
And I am sorry ms.sue. I didn't treat you very nice. :(
Please note that the current-day Pueblo people do not like the term "anasazi" to refer to their ancestors:
Archaeologists referred to one of these cultural groups as the Anasazi, although the term is not preferred by contemporary Pueblo peoples.[1] The word Anaasází is Navajo for "Ancient Ones" or "Ancient Enemy."
Hewit, "Puebloan Culture," University of Northern Colorado
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples
Archaeologists referred to one of these cultural groups as the Anasazi, although the term is not preferred by contemporary Pueblo peoples.[1] The word Anaasází is Navajo for "Ancient Ones" or "Ancient Enemy."
Hewit, "Puebloan Culture," University of Northern Colorado
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples
so how are they alike???
Read, child, READ!
I did and i don't see how they are alike
I give up.Bye