The Anasazi lived in the American Southwest, across four states, where summers reached 92 degrees and winters dropped to -2.5 degrees. They built cliffside homes that could house 2-3 families and farmed corn, squash, and beans while also hunting deer, sheep, and rabbits. For clothing and tools, they used turkey feathers and animal furs. They communicated through pictures and had religious beliefs centered around Manabozho Coyote.