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Pueblo Indian Use of Native Plants
The Indian Tribes of the Pueblo Province in New Mexico have utilized traditional plants in many ways for hundreds of years; today some uses are still in practice.
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Pueblo Indian Crops and Gardens
The Indian Tribes of the Pueblo Province of New Mexico traditionally planted their own crops and made use of native, wild plants, using them for both food and medicine.
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Adobe Architecture
The Anasazi improved their architectural skills to the point where they were able to construct buildings as high as five stories, consisting of hundreds of rooms.
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New Spain and the Pueblo Indians
Spain's efforts to colonize North America sparked a massive movement to subvert Indian religion.
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Reconstruction
After a century of Spanish rule, efforts to resist occupation came about as a response to an attack on indigenous religion.
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Tour New Mexico's Northern Pueblos
Visit eight Native American Pueblo villages between Santa Fe and Taos. Discover Indian arts, crafts, pottery, jewelry, dance, cultural museums and feast day celebrations.
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Walnut Canyon National Monument
A mere 7 miles east of Flagstaff is a place where the Pueblo Indians carved out home for themselves, some 700 years ago.
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Brown is for Mother Earth
Color brown,Pueblo Indian Pottery,Getting started in Pottery.
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Catching Dreams - Part II
Part II of the Dream Catcher series.
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Chaco Culture
A look into the history of the Anasazi people, living in the famous Four Corners region of America; also known as Chaco Culture
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Hopi Ear Candling - How Does It Work?
Blocked nose, waxy ears, stuffed up sinuses; the answer could be a treatment with Beeswax Ear Candles; find out why here.
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Secrets of Buying Southwest Indian Rugs, Crafts
Smart senior travelers can find great buys on Native American crafts at auctions, pueblos, and museum shops in New Mexico and Arizona.
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Hopi Indian Use of Native Plants
The Hopi Indians, the oldest Native American tribe to occupy the Four Corners region of the American South West, traditionally farmed many native plants.
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Spanish Exploration & the Oto--Don Pedro de Villasur
A brief history of the Villasur expedition of 1720.
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Blue Corn is Source of Many Unique Foods
Blue corn is a unique Native American crop that provides important nutrients in a variety of interesting foods.
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Escalante Petrified Forest and Kodachrome Basin
Off the beaten path Utah state parks Escalante Petrified Forest and Kodachrome Basin feature colorful fossil trees, crazy rocks, and cozy accommodations.
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Five Great Santa Fe Restaurants
Visitors may choose from many Santa Fe restaurants that offer great New Mexican food. Here are five that locals and tourists enjoy in and around The City Different.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West
The story of Taliesin West is one of salvation, rebirth and love. Here, the aging architect regenerated his personal and professional life from the ashes of disaster.
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New Mexico History Museum on the Santa Fe Plaza
Four centuries of New Mexico's past come to life in interactive exhibits at this new, high-tech history museum behind the Palace of the Governors on the Santa Fe Plaza.
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Oh, Danny Boy,
Our suite101.com investigation turns up even more dirt on Danny Almonte.
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Bent’s Fort, Colorado, part 3
Bent had a partner in his fort and trading concern, Ceran St. Vrain. Ceran was also of a family well known in the history of St. Louis. The partnership of Bent and St. Vrain was the name of one of the most important of the fur trading firms. It ranked next to the American Fur Company in the amount of business that it transacted in the period about 1840.
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Santa Fe's Missions and Churches
Santa Fe is known for its beautiful art and architecture. Some fine examples can be found in its historic Spanish missions and churches, along with fascinating legends.
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Souvenir Shopping in Arizona and New Mexico
Southwestern turquoise jewelry, Navajo rugs, Pueblo pottery and kachinas head the list of hand-made Indian arts and crafts to be found in New Mexico and Arizona.
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Tahltan Bear Dogs - a Breed Living on the Brink
You've come face to face with a black bear, and the only thing between you and the bear is a little dog. But when it's a Tahltan Bear Dog, you have nothing to fear.
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Thanksgiving Thoughts--Baskets and Fetishes
A look at differing cultural conceptions of Thanksgiving, and at collectible Apache Burden Baskets and Zuni Fetishes.
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The Fate of the Anasazi
No one really knowns what caused the Anasazi nation to relocate to southwestern Colorado and take up residence amid the cliffs and canyons.
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The Haunted City Different
Explore North America's most ancient city, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and discover why the entire community is considered "The Haunted City Different".
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Doll Play
One of the most common elements of childhood across cultures is play. Play is a means of promoting cultural awareness, and what better way than play with dolls...
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