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  1. Understanding the Anasazi of Mesa Verde and Hovenweep
  2. The Anasazi: Ancient Indian People of the American Southwest by J. Brody, 1991-07-15
  3. Indians of the Four Corners: The Anasazi and Their Pueblo Descendants by Alice Marriott, 1996-05
  4. Anasazi Coloring Book : The Story of the Ancient Ones by Sandra Stemmler, 1997-06
  5. Anasazi: Ancient People of the Rock by Donald Pike, 1986-06-08
  6. Stories and Stone: An Anasazi Reader
  7. Anasazi Legends: Songs of the Wind Dancer by Lou Cuevas, 2000-08
  8. Foundations of Anasazi Culture
  9. Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest by William M. Ferguson, Arthur H. Rohn, 1987-03-01

41. Architecture Solar Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology
(Rio Grande anasazi, Ancestral village of Sandia and Isleta Pueblos, Coronado State Monument, Bernalillo, OTHER native american TRIBAL HOUSE TYPES
http://www.dennisrhollowayarchitect.com/html/VRArchaeology.html
Dennis Holloway, An Architect in Northern New Mexico
Architecture/NativeAmerican Home Early Work

Since early childhood, I have been fascinated by Native American architecture. But in the place where I grew up in Shiawassee County, Michigan , I can not remember ever seeing a single artifact of the original Chippewa Indian buildings or places they builtso transformative was the modern farming to Michigan's Lower Peninsula! Still, I used to wander the forests and fields near Durand in search of some evidence that the Chippewa had been there. The school library was no helponly one book on architecture titled, "The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World".
In northern New Mexico I was astonished to see so many architectural ruins of the prehistoric Indians still evident in the landscape. Seeing the ruins of these splendid buildings and villages was like seeing for the first time the cultural landscape of a continent. As a hobby, I have been studying these buildings ever sinceat every spare moment. They have become an important inspiration to me in my architecture practice here in the Southwest US.
(See more virtual reality reconstructions of these and other Native American places
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43. NativeWeb Resources: Tribal Histories
anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam Indians settled in the Southwest between three Canton s native Americans The Ponkapoag tribe Ponkapoag Indian Deed List
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    Ancestral Puebloans of the Southwest US - Southwest
    Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam Indians settled in the Southwest between three hundred B.C. and one hundred A.D. The Pueblo Indians of today are the direct decedents of these Indian Cultures that raised corn, irrigated fields, and built massive stone structures in Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde hundreds of years before the first Europeans saw North America.
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    California Indians Memorial
    Memorial to all the Native peoples who died in the California genocide. Has chronology and links.
    Cherokee History in Georgia Cherokee US - Southeast
    Today, some argue, we are at the dawn of a new era, one that will change the core of our society. Instances of cultural change on a societal level are rare in the history of the world. Europeans begin such a change in the 1400's, fueled by the ink of Gutenburg's printing press. Yet no society makes a change comparable to the dramatic cultural shift that the Cherokee accomplish in North Georgia from 1794 to 1835.

    44. The Educational Encyclopedia, Old And Lost Cultures
    Ethnology of North America Facts on native american tribes a tip anasazi ruins Chaco canyon, home of the largest and perhaps the oldest concentration
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    45. Research Starters: Anasazi And Pueblo Indians
    This content resource includes a general article on the anasazi and Pueblo Index of native american Resources on the Internet — WWWVL american Indians
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    adobe
    A building material made of straw and sun-dried earth or clay, adobe was also formed into bricks. Anasazi
    Meaning "the ancient ones," this name derives from a Navajo Indian word. hunter-gatherers
    People that lived by hunting for animals and gathering naturally existing edible plants, rather than by growing crops. mesa
    A flat-topped elevation rising from the Southwestern desert, with nearly vertical sides. nomadic
    Refers to people with no fixed settlement, who wander a region usually following food supplies or weather patterns. Pueblo
    (Spanish for "town") The name refers to the village-dwellings of these Indian people. sedentary
    Living a settled existence, with permanent community institutions such as buildings of some type.
    Here are some topics to explore that relate to the Anasazi and Pueblo Indians. Looking at the articles, images, and other materials in this Research Starter may give you more ideas. Each topic has one or more articles to start you on your research, but remember that it takes more than one article to make a research paper. Continue your research with our list of articles below.
    Anasazi history as conveyed by national monuments, parks, and historic sites.

    46. Early Native American Tribes
    native american Indian Resources Here is a site to begin your studies on the Early Tribes. anasazi Great site for historical background information
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    Native American General Sites: Kid Info Native American Resources
    Excellent site for kids to use to learn about specific tribes or related Native American topics. Native American Webquest Check out this site and learn more about each Native American group by region or tribe. Native American Shelters Shelters are shown and explained by region where Native Americans lived. Native American Indian Resources : Here is a site to begin your studies on the many different Native American Indians. Marilee’s Native American Sites Easy to use web page for easy study of specific tribes. Learn about the Sioux, Cherokee, Iroquois, and many more. Early Tribes: Anasazi Great site for historical background information with pictures and additional links. The Anasazi Theme Page Learn about the people, their history; see artifact and even go on a virtual tour. Additional links and resources are available. Sipapu:The Anasazi emergence into the Cyber World Site contains a wealth of information for the beginning student to advanced studies.

    47. Native Americans First Nations Lesson Plans
    A lesson plan about the anasazi with goals, procedure and materials needed. Shelter of the native american Tribes of the Eastern Woodlands Region Your
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    48. Native Americans
    Here is a great collection of web sites about native american Tribes from Newman School. native american Internet Resources. anasazi
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    49. Basket Maker: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    Makers may have moved and may have been the ancestors of other native american tribes. anasazi (native american culture flourishing), Chingachgook
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  • Any of several early periods of Anasazi culture preceding the Pueblo periods and characterized by the use of wicker basketry, dry farming, and coiled pottery. A member of the Anasazi people who produced this culture.

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    Basket Makers, name given to the members of an early Native North American culture in the Southwest, predecessors of the Pueblo . Because of the cultural continuity from the Basket Makers to the Pueblos, they are jointly referred to by archaeologists as the Anasazi culture. They are so called because of their extensive practice of basketmaking; by covering the baskets with clay and baking them hard they created waterproof containers. One system of dating places their arrival in the area as early as 1500 B.C. They seem to have been at first nomadic hunters, using wooden clubs, hunting sticks, and the atlatl . They lived chiefly in houses with adobe floors and learned to grow corn and squash, probably from southern neighbors in Mexico. As they developed a more extensive agriculture, they dug pits and lined them with stone for grain storage and later built substantial dwellings lined with slabs of stone. At some time, perhaps c.500

    50. Anasazi Sites Belgie: Anasazi.START.BE
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    51. Culdee In 4 Corners (Utah, Arizona, New Mexico And Colorado)
    identified by other local tribes as the anasazi according to native american legend. The term anasazi literally means, the ancient enemies in the
    http://culdee.org/colorado/
    The above cross is believed to be the Anasazi Cross found engraved in stone in New Mexico found within 50 yards of the 'stone' Decalogue and is part of a larger carving of an Anasazi 'King' wearing a European style crown. The term Anasazi literally means, 'Ancient Enemies' in the language of local Native Americans. The Decalogue (10 commandments) is carved in stone in an ancient Phonecian-Hebrew Script and dates to circa 1000 AD.
    Perhaps it was a local Native American artist that hastily took a 'snapshot' of the king as the decalogue was being carved?
    Lin ks to the Colorado Ministries
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    The Mark of a Bishop-King

    Abbot Mar +David of Hava, OC
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    Culdee Mission in 4 Corner States (Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado) with the House of Israel Ministries Manitou, God of the Anasazi by Mar +David of Hava Holy Order of the Culdee (Celtic-Hebrew Rite) Spiritual Facts: 2. According to Native American tradition, Manitou had the same creative relationship to the world as YHVH and was considered the loving creator and protector of all good things.

    52. Resources On The Santa Ana
    Santa Ana Pueblo Tribal Enterprises including apparel, native The Pueblo of Santa Ana is a native american tribe with reservation lands that
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    53. Native Americans
    First Nations Histories information on many native american tribes Scholastic - native american Cultures - anasazi and Pueblo Indians
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    American Indian Kids - info about Native Americans California Intermountain Indian culture - California Indian information
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    Native American Chart - information on habitats, homes, dress, food, customs, tools/weapons, art and famous Native Americans American Indians - "Learn more about the Apache, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Lakota, and Pueblo tribes. Read about native legends, heroes, leaders (like Geronimo), and great battles (like Custer's Army's last stand). The Apache People of the Southwestern Deserts - information about the Apaches Eastern Woodlands Indians - information about the Eastern Woodlands Indians First Americans - info about Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota, and Iroquois The First Americans - information about Indians from different areas in the United States
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    Florida Indians - links to sites about Indians in Florida The Government of the Iroquois Nations - information Homes of the Past: Longhouse - Iroquoian longhouse Indian Culture - describes home, food, clothing and interesting facts for five Indian regions

    54. Native American Heritage
    Environmentalists and native american tribes oppose the killing, For 1000 years, the anasazi, as the ancient Pueblo people are commonly called
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    Native American Homes, Past And Present
    Have you and your students ever wondered why the tipis, igloos, and pueblos have come to represent the sum of stereotypical Native American homes? What is the significance of these dwelling types, and what other types of housing exist? You now have the chance to understand the cultural and spiritual meanings of native tribal homes. Your students' task is the following:
    • Explore several Web sites and determine what type of homes you might have seen crossing this country as a non-native individual. Why did the native people live in this type of home? Why was it constructed of the chosen material? Was it transported and how? Did the Native Americans have different dwellings at different times of the year? Are their spiritual beliefs connected to the dwelling, materials, or even how the dwelling is entered? Presently, are there occasions in which tribal members still use these types of homes? What are the present housing conditions on many of the reservations today?
    • After you have explored these Web sites, pick a dwelling type and prepare a short report that answers the questions above. Finally, draw an illustration, build a model, or include a photo that depicts that dwelling type. Try to be as accurate as possible. If you build a representation of a home, try to use similar materials if possible. If you can't, explain what materials would have been used. Display both visual representation and report together.

    55. Native American Timeline - USA - InquiryUnlimited.org - Formerly Sited At Boston
    This is one of the greatest North american native civilizations. 1830) and his tribe aided the British during the american Revolution.
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    • Theories exist that ancestors of the Inuit (Eskimos) and American Indians start to migrate into western North America by crossing an existing frozen land bridge through the Bering Strait from Siberia. Some historians place the beginning of this migration as early as 65,000 B.C./B.C.E.
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      PALEO-INDIAN (CLOVIS ) PEOPLE (15,000 - 7,000 B.C./B.C.E.)
      • Paleo-Indian hunters spread throughout the North American grasslands into the American Southwest. They manufacture unique projectile ( fluted * ) points knows as Clovis, Folsom , and Sandia, named after respective archeological sites in New Mexico. These Clovis people are big game hunters sought the mastodon.

    56. MarcoGram November 2003 -- Exploring American Indian And Alaskan Native Traditio
    Discover the differences among american Indian and Alaskan native tribes in Interpreting Rock Art of the anasazi (K2)
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    Exploring American Indian and Alaskan Native Traditions
    Steeped in tradition, pow wows are one occasion when many American Indian tribes come together to celebrate their past, present and future. Today's pow wow dancers wear colorful costumes that represent their tribes, and members of the crowd are often invited to sing and dance along. This month, MarcoPolo celebrates American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month with resources about the rich traditions of this thriving culture. Use the activities below to introduce students to overarching traditions and concerns regarding American Indians and Alaskan Natives, then scroll down to find links to lessons and resources about specific tribes and other relevant discussion topics. The MarcoGram is created in HTML. If you are unable to properly view the animation, images or hyperlinks, please view the online version at http://www.marcopolo-education.org/MarcoGrams/Nov2003.html
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    Image of two Hethu'shka dancers courtesy of American Memory [Digital ID: afcomaha 0348]. Today, there are more than 500 federally recognized American Indian and Alaskan Native tribes. Each tribe maintains a spiritual and cultural heritage that identifies its members as a unique part of a larger group of Native Americans.

    57. - Early History Of Hopi Pottery -Native American Indian Tribes - Over 1,200 Arti
    Celebrating native american indian tribes of the US and Canada KEYWORDS Hisatsinom anasazi basketmaker people plain pottery Kanaa pottery Black Mesa
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    are often similar in a certain time period, geographic area or native american tribe. native americans sometimes recognize purposes and meanings of
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    Throughout ancient history man has carved or painted on rocks and caves leaving traces of his time and world. Here in the Southwest United States, rock paintings and petroglyphs are known to have a history of about 3,000 years of artistic endeavor by Native American Indians. Rock paintings are usually found on light-colored surfaces such as cliffs or beneath overhangs. Colors were determined by resources available or by rituals. Petroglyphs are more common throughout the Southwest and are made by pecking, carving or scratching into the surface of rock containing desert varnish. Rock or desert varnish is a layer of minerals that become attached to a rock’s surface in dry climates. When certain airborne minerals settle on a rock’s surface, commonly highly patinated sandstone or basalt rocks or cliffs, a dark layer is formed. The result of pecking or carving into the dark surface is a contrast with the underlying light rock.
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    59. Term Papers And Analysis: Term Paper On Term Papers On Anthropology : North Amer
    201151 The Effect of Conquest on the native american Population Order this Paper 2-01167 The anasazi and Southeast Caddo Tribes Order this Paper
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    Disicusses autobiography of the first woman chief of the Cherokee nation and the importance of her cultural traditions in shaping her activism. SEARCH: Native American Amerindian Indian Anthropology Women 6-1-5-97 Written in 1997, Pages: 6, Sources: 1, Footnotes: 5, Price $53.70 1-01165: Handsome Lake and the Iroquois Revival
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    Analysis of spiritual contribution of Handsome Lake, a shaman, to the spiritual and political resurgence of the Iroquois. SEARCH: Indian Native American History Anthropology Written in 1998, Pages: 20, Sources: 15, Footnotes: 50, Price $179.00 2-01005: The Omaha Indians
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    Traces the history and development of this tribe depicting governmental interjection leading to the current discontent Written in 1979, Pages: 10, Sources: 5, Footnotes: 2, Price $89.50 2-01006: The Eskimos
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    This essay discusses how need and survival shape the lifestyle of this group Written in 1978, Pages: 6, Sources: 5, Footnotes: 8, Price $53.70

    60. New Mexico Links
    Navajo account of the disappearance of the anasazi as told by Shonto Begay. Map showing ranges of New Mexico s early native american tribes and peoples.
    http://www.nmmagazine.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?SearchCategory=Native Americans/Gene

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