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HOHOKAMS

Who are They? 2000 years ago: dug networks of irrigation ditches to farm the desert land Carried water from the Salt and Gila Rivers Major staples: corn, beans, squash prehistoric North American Indians who lived approximately from AD 200 to1400 The term Hohokam is said to be Pima for “those who have vanished.” The culture is customarily divided into four developmental periods: Pioneer (ad 200–775), Colonial (775–975), Sedentary (975–1150), and Classic (from approximately 1150 to sometime between 1350 and 1450).

Anasazi