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APACHE, PUEBLO, ZUNI INDIANS ... PUEBLO INDIANS ... Southwest Homepage...
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inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/indians.htm
inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/indians.htm
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Southwest Indians create many beautiful pieces of art. They make pottery, clothing and baskets that are still sold in stores and arts and craft shows. Because they are very spiritual tribes, most of their art contains symbols and signs of their beliefs, dreams, and visions.
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www.indians.org/articles/southwest-indians.html
www.indians.org/articles/southwest-indians.html
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Pueblo Indians believed that these spirits once lived among the people, but they became offended when not enough attention was paid to them. Before leaving the Kachinas taught their people to dance. ... Southwest Indian Crafts...
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www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/crafts/southwestcrafts.htm
www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/crafts/southwestcrafts.htm
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The Southwest Indians were the most skilled in making baskets. They would decorate the baskets with colors and patterns. They could be very symbolic like the art they made. The Hopi method of basket making has not changed for hundreds of years.
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www.crystalinks.com/hopi1.html
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Home Native Americans in Olden Times ... Pueblo Quick View ... Pueblo Daily Life...
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nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/southwest.html
nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/southwest.html
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Many cultural and linguistic Native American groups made (and still make) the deserts of the American Southwest their home. ... "Paleo-Indians" (Part 1); Desert Archaic peoples( Part 2); Desert Archaic peoples - Spritual Quest (Part 3); Native Americans - The Formative Period (Part 4); Voices from the South (Part 5);
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www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_native1.html
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Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico ... Alternate HTML content should be placed here.This content requires the Adobe Flash Player.Get Flash ... This content requires Java Script to be enabled and the Adobe Flash Player. Get Flash...
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www.indianpueblo.org/
www.indianpueblo.org/
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Items Used by Early Indians ... American Indians were the first to settle the San Luis Valley. Members of the Catawba Tribe here became Mormons. The John Canty family from Sanford are the last Catawbas in the San Luis Valley.
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www.museumtrail.org/IndianExhibit.asp
www.museumtrail.org/IndianExhibit.asp
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Our Address Has Changed!! ... Hopewell Valley Regional ; School District; Pennington, NJ 08534 USA ... The Hopewell Valley Regional School District web address has changed to:
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www.hvrsd.k12.nj.us/hopewell/home/Curriculum/NativeAmer...
www.hvrsd.k12.nj.us/hopewell/home/Curriculum/NativeAmericans/Southwestindians2.html
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