Anasazi and Mound Builders
Kivas
underground ceremonial chambers at the center of each Anasazi community
Why did some Native American Groups build mounds?
Native American groups built mounds to honor their dead. Religious ceremonies and burials were held here.
Anasazi People-
One of the earliest farming cultures in North America. They lived in the Southwest in 1500 BC. Were farmers, wove straw, and were skilled potters. Lived in Pueblos and also built Kivas.
Why did the Anasazi build their houses high in the cliffs?
The Anasazi built their homes on cliff dwellings to provide a strong defense against enemies
Where did the Anasazi live?
The Anasazi lived in the four corners region where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet.
How did the mound builders support their large population?
The mound builders supported their large populations by agriculture and trade.
Pueblos
above ground houses made out of clay called adobe
The Mound Builders
- The mound builders were several different farming societies who lived in the American south east.