yes they lived in north america. To be more specific, they lived in southern Arizona
the hohokam had stick houses and to stick the sticks together they used mud. To find more information go to *www.google.com*, put *the hohokam indians* in the search bar, click on the 2nd website listed and you'll see a map, click on it, and you're done!
No, they did not. It is said they disappeared in 1450. There is no actual proof of how they were lost, but there are a few theories pointing to drought, disease, or possible warfare with surrounding tribes
The Hohokams were referred to as brilliant engineers because of the complex and magnificent system of irrigation canals they created to survive the dry desert.
The early southern colonies were almost entirely agriculture instead of trade like the northern colonies. They were ruled by a Governor sent from England who followed rules from the planter class (the people who owned the land). Their political structure was a strong central government, much like they were used to from their lives in England.
the Hohokam started to live in Arizona on 1774 on may 2th
They Lived in Sedona,AZ
These two cultures do not currently live together. The Hohokam are often referred to as the Ancient Pueblo, as they lived in Pueblo territory before the modern Pueblo did.
The Hohokam wore buffalo sheets
So people could live in the castle is they didn't have a place to live the Hohokam tribe lived in it so did the Sinagua.
ancestral pueblo make home like hohokam
the hohokam belieaved in many things, for example they liked to have it big and hard.
The Arid Southwest, mainly in southwest Arizona and New Mexico. The descendants of the Anasazi are the modern Pueblo peoples, there are 21 today. Most live where they can irrigate or it is high enough for snow to add moisture to the soil. Some Pueblo clans or peoples may also descend from the Hohokam as well as the Mogollon. The descendants of the Hohokam probably the modern Tohono O'odham and the Akimel O'odham and Sobaipuri (also called Papago and Pima).
The cast of Hohokam - 2010 includes: Rudy Youngblood as Chahngo
The farmed like both the hohokam and the anasazi so that's how they were alike
The Hohokam didn't have any electronic back then in A.D/B.C so yes they actually had to go and take a bucket and take back to their village. HOHOKAM!<3
they were farmers