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The Anasazi were the ancestors of the modern-day Pueblo people of Arizona and New Mexico. They were not considered a tribe, though their descendents today comprise the federally recongized Navajo Nation. Contemporary Pueblo people view the term "Anasazi" as an ethnic slur because it translates as "ancient enemy" in the Navajo language. Everything we know of these Indians comes from archaeological finds. They were suburb craftsmen and the things they made were meant to last. The homes they built, as well as pieces of their craft work and clothing, still exist today, 1800 years after they were made. Studying the early Pueblo people has given researchers a good picture of what life was like for them and other early Native Americans who are ancestors of the modern-day tribes.
1) how does everyone’s belief system different based on their culture?
2)how has bio diversity affected ecosystem loss?
3)how can changing communities affect a person?
4)how has technology and the digital world affected generations in the last 10 years?
5)how do family’s live out and make up there own custom traditions?
6) how have humans affected our environment and everything around us?
7)how can sustainable living affect a person who has not had sustainable living there whole life?
8) how can trade aid different countries?
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