The Olmec are not thought to have been related to the Mayan and they had no known contact with the Pueblo people. Their cultures are not in the same time period and they are very far away from each other.
The people who lived outside of what is now Flagstaff AZ and the Hohokam to the south practiced the Mesoamerican ball game whjch may have started with the Olmecs and spread over the centuries to the north.
Both groups grew corn, beans, squash, cotton, sunflowers and turkeys but they did not get them from each other. both traded items over long distances but they were not at the same time.
the cheyenne traveled by horseback because they followed their food source the buffalo/ the bison. The cheyenne Indians were/ are very nomadic.
One of the things that the different Pueblo people have in common is that they lived (and some still live) in multi-room and sometimes multi-story apartment style houses made out of stone and adobe mud and arranged in villages that the Spanish called Pueblos.
corn, old stuff, and Mayan things. i think gold 2
the Sioux Indians traded buffaloes for corn. they traded with their linguistic cousins the Mandan and Hidatsa
they accomplished pottery, writing letters, and inventing things
the customs of pueblo Indians were many things from sacrifice's to burning sage.pueblo Indians believed that the sage would take away the negative energy A.K.A the evil spirits
The Pueblo Indians are known for their specific type of architecture. They built houses in cliff sides. Not just caves, but carved communities into cliffs that were only accessible by retractable ladders.
Different people put different things, but my history textbook uses Mayans
there were fishermen and other things like that :)
partys
eat corn
the 3 posiball things were 1) the Aztecs ( mayans and Aztecs were at war with each other ) 2) Yellowstone super volcano 3) the spanish ( they killed the Aztecs ) no body is sure how the mayans died these are just things that were possibal
they wrote about lifeWhat were some of the things the Maya wrote about?
THEY PLANTED corn and squash
lots of things
their trees, animals, and many other things were used to make tepees or other forms of homes along with clay and other natural resources
the cheyenne traveled by horseback because they followed their food source the buffalo/ the bison. The cheyenne Indians were/ are very nomadic.