The Mogollon people became (a) after beginning to (b) and began building (c) instead of living in (d) The Mogollon were name after the (e) they lived in.
7th 2nd 9wks Vocab (Midterm)

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Kimberly DeFoor
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DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
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The Mogollon were known for their Mimbres (a) They lived among the Ancestral Pueblo that practiced (b) due to the lack of water for growing crops. The Pueblo developed ways to get water to their crops through (c) The Pueblo changed the use of pit-houses into religions centers called (d) Also part of the Pueblo religion were the good spirits called (e) which they made dolls to represent.
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The first people of New Mexico are considered to be the (a) , or native people. The housing, religion, and agricultural techniques of these peoples are part of their (b) Language is also part of culture, and the (c) are all Pueblo languages. The language of the Apache and Navajo is (d) In religion some of them were (e) which means they believed in many gods.
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The Pueblo lived a (a) lifestyle as they settled to farm. The Navajo built permanent housing called (b) as they began to settle down. The Apache did not farm and built cone-shaped (c) and oval-shaped (d) that were temporary as they still lived a (e) lifestyle of hunting and gathering.
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Chaco canyon had many different trade (a) which made a trade (b) as people came from different directions to trade, especially to the biggest pueblo of Chaco Canyon - Pueblo Bonito. As agriculture grew, people began to do different types of jobs known as (c) People then became (d) of one another for all their different needs. Chaco Canyon was eventually deserted, probably due to (e) meaning lack of rain.
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Farming is called (a) Tools for grinding grain were the (b) a hand-held stone, and the (c) the grinding stone on which the grain was placed.
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The Navajo are a (a) of Native Americans living mainly in New Mexico and Arizona. They prefer to be called the (b) . It was the (c) that named them "Navajo" due to the way they farmed.
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