 Tribe traditions  What did they eat  Where did they live  How did they dress  Famous people  Contributions  How big is the tribe  Extra info.

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 Tribe traditions  What did they eat  Where did they live  How did they dress  Famous people  Contributions  How big is the tribe  Extra info  Quiz  Bibliography  About the author

The Anasazi made lots of cool things  They left art, pottery, and cliff houses  The ancestors of Ute's and Paiutes forced them out

 The anasazi ate lots of corn witch got caught in there teeth can you imagine that. they also ate beans I hate beans there beans weren't cooked. there food came mostly from Mexico they had to walk a long way to get to there food. The anisazi also ate turkey but the turkey was cooked.

 lived in cliff houses they where high. they also lived in pit houses they where under ground. they made there houses out of clay. They lived in Mexico.they also lived around the four corners.

 The Anisazi dressed in fur. The fur they dressed in was made from the animals they killed. they also dressed in wool that came from sheep. They made there close out of animals that they killed. They made coats pants shirts and so many more things.

 We don’t know much about the Anisazi. so we don’t know much about the famous people. there can be famous people but we don’t know if there is any famous people. I know some one that was in the anisazi tribe she was a pot maker.

 They invented a part meets  They also lived in under ground houses  They made lots of jewelry

 The Anisazi was one of the first Indians in the world they made most of are things that we use now days is that cool.

where did the Anisazi go.  What else did the Anisazi eat  Did the Anisazi make moccasins

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 I live in northern Utah.  I like the Ramona Quibley.  I like art, soccer, and lots of other things is that cool.  You should know that I keep my desk clean and I keep my room clean.  I can help others by helping them clean up there mess  My favorite subject is math