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The Sinagua also held trade relations with peoples throughout the Southwest,
and became probably the region's most successful merchants.
By the mid 1200s, most of the northern Sinagua had left the Flagstaff area and moved to several very large pueblo settlements on Anderson Mesa. Two hundred years later, they had abandoned these towns as well, and dispersed, probably to even larger towns on the Hopi Mesas and eventually became assimilated into the predominating cultures, and disappered as a distinct ethnicity. [1] |
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