The Anasazi lived in the Mesa Verde region of the Four Corners area, where they constructed cliff dwellings and stacked brick houses. They were farmers who grew corn, beans, and squash, as well as hunters who hunted animals like deer, elk, and bear. The Anasazi lived in extended family groups and had religious beliefs that included gods like Manabozho and Coyote. They created art like hieroglyphs on walls and used tools such as spears for hunting.