The Sinagua were an indigenous people who inhabited northern Arizona from around 500 AD to 1425 AD. They are known for their unique adobe dwellings, agricultural practices, and extensive trade networks. The name "Sinagua" translates to "without water," reflecting their adaptation to a semi-arid environment. Their eventual decline is believed to be linked to climate changes, resource depletion, and social factors, leading to their migration to other areas.
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