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Shutterstock The Ancestral Puebloans of Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings For 700 years, the Ancestral Puebloans called Mesa Verde home, creating a society that thrived...
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Shutterstock The Ancestral Puebloans of Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings For 700 years, the Ancestral Puebloans called Mesa Verde home, creating a society that thrived...
Shutterstock Ancestral Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico Perched atop a 367-foot sandstone mesa 60 miles west of Albuquerque stands Acoma Pueblo, known as “Sky City.”...
Shutterstock Taos Pueblo (New Mexico) Sitting at 7,200 feet high in the Taos Valley, Taos Pueblo is the only active Native American community with...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Shutterstock El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Before Hollywood, before the freeways, before any of the LA you know today, there was just...
Shutterstock Camp Verde Long before settlers arrived in Arizona, families carved out lives in Camp Verde’s limestone cliffs. They built multi-story homes, stored grain...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...
Flickr/Ken Lund Tuzigoot National Monument, Arizona The ancient Sinagua people built up, not out. Their 110-room pueblo at Tuzigoot climbs a Verde Valley hilltop...
Shutterstock Palace of the Governors, New Mexico Spanish colonizers thought they had New Mexico locked down. Then 1680 happened. Pueblo warriors launched a coordinated...