Diversity
The Anasazi lived in the Four Corner states, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. The Cherokee lived in Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
The Cherokee and the Anasazi both spoke two different languages. The Cherokee spoke Iroquoian language, while the Anasazi spoke Tanoan, Keresan, Zuni, and Hopi.
The Anasazi and the Cherokee both lived in two different environments. The Anasazi lived in the desert and in cliff dwellings. The Cherokee lived in woven saplings, plastered with mud and roofed with poplar bark.
The Cherokee and the Anasazi both spoke two different languages. The Cherokee spoke Iroquoian language, while the Anasazi spoke Tanoan, Keresan, Zuni, and Hopi.
The Anasazi and the Cherokee both lived in two different environments. The Anasazi lived in the desert and in cliff dwellings. The Cherokee lived in woven saplings, plastered with mud and roofed with poplar bark.