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The anasazi tribe. By ashani Pendleton. diet. The anasazi’s eat Corn Bean Squash Pumpkin I think my tribe is very healthy because of all the fruits and vegetables. . Believe/celebration .
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The anasazi tribe By ashani Pendleton
diet The anasazi’s eat Corn Bean Squash Pumpkin I think my tribe is very healthy because of all the fruits and vegetables.
Believe/celebration • wuwuchim-the 16 days beginning the year, celebrates the first phase of creation. • Soyal- the winter solstice • Wiman-a.k.a home dance, final kachina dance of the year. It means return of the kachina to their spiritual home in the mountains. • They did not believe in god or evil. They believed in an orderly world and evil was an imbalance between the orderly world and humans.
Houses The anasazi houses were carved from the sides of cliffs and had no windows or doors on the first floor.
leadership • The women were usually the leaders of all the tiny tribes that were part of the whole anasazi tribe.
GAMES • Pa-tol sticks-three flat wide sticks with different symbols were throne by children into a big circle made of stones. Kids moved markers around the circle and it depends on the throw.pa-tol sticks is a hazard game played by war gods.
How the European exploration changed the anasazi way of life • Europe was emerging from chaos. Tribes roamed the countryside evoking fear from luckless peasants. The Anasazi managed to build glorious cities in the cliffs of the Southwest.
Folk tales/legends: red coyote owl and kokopelli • Red coyote owl • I think the story is about the boy not wanting to leave because it was his home and he thought it was sacred. But his father gave him a stone to put in his medicine pouch, so the boy could look through it as a unce [something to look through] and come back any time after the nature there died he would see the nature through the stone. • Kokopelli • Kokopelli was a little man who traveled from village to village with a flute and a sack of corn. At night he would play his flute among the fields, and they would awake to find the crops taller than ever
Reference page • History.com • Google.com • Ushistory.org • Mrdonn.org