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NATIVE
AMERICAN LEGENDS
Ancient Cities of Native
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Acoma Pueblo -
Ancient Sky City
Cahokia Mounds –
The Largest Archaeological Site in America
Chaco
Culture National Historical Park - Home of Ancestral Puebloans
Hovenweep
National Monument
Isletta Pueblo - Home of the Tiwa Tribe
Pueblo Indians
- Oldest Communities in the United
States
Laguna Pueblo - Largest West of the Continental Divide
Puye Cliff
Dwellings - Ancestral Home of the Santa Clara Indians
Taos Pueblo -
1,000 Years of History
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Little has changed at the Taos Pueblo in the
several
centuries, September, 2008, Kathy Weiser.
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Mesa Verde,
Colorado,
photo courtesy
National Park Service |
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ALSO SEE:
Frontier
Skirmishes, Battles & Tales between the Pioneers & the Indians
Indian
Proverbs & Wisdom
Legends,
Myths & Tales of Native Americans
Native American Heroes & Legends
Native American
Quotes - Great Words From Great Americans
Native American
Tribes
Old West
Legends
Totems & Their
Meanings
Timeline of
Events
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From the Rocky Mountain General Store
Native
American Founding Fathers - It is too often forgotten that the
first to settle America were the
Native
Americans. They, along
with their
chiefs and
heroes should be commemorated just like like the colonists that formed
our
Constitution. Utilizing our great
vintage photos, we have created a montage to
recognize these great founders.
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"Being
Indian
is an attitude, a state of mind, a way of being in harmony with all things
and all beings." - Brooke Medicine Eagle
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