The Anasazi, or Ancestral Puebloans, did not disappear but rather migrated to other areas due to factors like drought, resource depletion, and social changes. Many descendants are believed to have moved to present-day New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, where they became part of the Pueblo cultures. Today, many Native American tribes, including the Hopi and Zuni, trace their ancestry to the Anasazi and continue to maintain their cultural heritage.
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