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The Colorado Plateau Region (part 3 of 4)
Paleo-Indian culture to the modern Pueblo Indians. The civilization of the Anasazi, which mysteriously disappeared around 1300 A.D., left behind one ...
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People of the Colorado Plateau-The Navajo (Diné)
They raided and traded with the Spanish and Pueblo Indians, but their economy probably centered around hunting, farming, and the gathering of wild plants, ... northwest New Mexico and northeastern Arizona. They appear to have taken with them various Pueblo Indians, who further acquainted the Navajos with herding domestic animals, weaving, pottery-making, and even ...
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Blue corn contains a more complete protein and more manganese than does yellow corn. Pueblo Indians grow different colored corn for each of the sacred directions for ceremonial uses. White corn ...
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WestWeb: Native Americans in the West
Journals of Lewis and Clark. Amy Lowell, Songs of the Pueblo Indians. Red Horse, The Battle of Little Bighorn: An Eyewitness ... Legends, Impressions of an Indian Childhood, An Indian Teacher Among Indians, The School Days of an Indian Girl, Why I ... see: The Human Languages Page. California Indian Library Collections Pueblo Pottery exhibition, Internet Public Library. Bibliographical and Teaching ...
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WestWeb: Western Women's History
Bright Medusa. The Letters of Julia Louisa Lovejoy (1856-58). Amy Lowell, Songs of the Pueblo Indians. Catherine Sager, Across the Plains in 1844. Leslie Marmon Silko: "Fences Against Freedom" and "In ... Bonnin] (1876-1938): Old Indian Legends || Impressions of an Indian Childhood || An Indian Teacher Among Indians || The School Days of an Indian Girl || Why I Am a Pagan || The Soft-Hearted ...
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National Geographic Adventure Magazine: March 2005 Excerpts: Steve Lekson Has a Theory... And He's Sticking With It
Anasazi, the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians (some prefer "ancestral Puebloans" to Anasazi, a Navajo term), Pueblo Bonito lies utterly still and vacant in the morning light. " ... Pueblo Indians. Was Chaco instead simply a redistribution center for trade goods—those vast rooms mere warehouses, not living places? Early on, Lekson saw Chaco as even more than a pueblo— ...
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WAR ONLY AN INVENTION
When the pattern of warfare is known, people like the Pueblo Indians will defend themselves, taking advantage of their natural defences, the mesa village site, and people ... Maori may label warfare as desirable as well as possible, a mild people like the Pueblo Indians may label warfare as undesirable, but to the minds of both peoples the possibility of ...
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1990s Funded Grant Projects - Lindbergh Foundation
Balanced Modern African Health Treatment System" Carol B. Brandt, Pueblo of Zuni, Zuni, New Mexico "Sustaining Traditional Crops of the Zuni Pueblo Indians of West-Central New Mexico: A Harvest for Local and ...
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Native Plants
The Spanish settlement that later became the pueblo of Los Angeles was located next to Yangna, in sight of this stately tree. The ... branches were used for baskets, and the large branches for wood. Cattail, Typha domingensis. California Indians used the roots and pollen for food, the roots for medicine, and the stalks for ...
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L.A. River History
Pueblo of Los Angeles. The river is the reason the pueblo was started in that location, which is near the present-day Macy St. and First St. bridges. Crespi goes on to say that eight indians ... Angeles 5 Gabrielino Era--The central village of the Gabrielino indians, Yangna, is established near the river and a large sycamore tree, ...
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