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Cowboys & Indians Magazine
... yet despite these influences, the religious ceremonies, marriage customs, government and language have remained remarkably constant." But the mystery remains: Why did the Anasazi ...
http://www.cowboysindians.com/articles/archives/0797/anasazi.html



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Pueblo Indian History - The Anasazi Pt.1
The Anasazi also used turquoise stone in many of the different pieces of jewelry they wore during religious ceremonies. Turquoise was also used when trading with ...
http://www.puebloindian.com/pueblo_history_001.htm



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THE SEASONS OF THE ANASAZI
THE SEASONS OF THE ANASAZI By Corey ANASAZI IN THE SPRING. In spring, it was time for ... A kiva was also for some ceremonies. Air came down from a ventilator. A ventilator is ...
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow4/feb99/miller/ani_Corey.htm



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Anasazi Pictures Southwest Chaco Canyon Pueblo Indian Culture Map
Anasazi Hohokam Mogollon Indians of the Southwest by O. Ned Eddins. Between 300 B.C. and 100 ... examples of "public architecture" that were used periodically during times of ceremony ...
http://www.thefurtrapper.com/anasazi.htm



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Pueblo Bonito and the Turquoise Trade -- Native American Beads
Pueblo Bonito, in Chaco Canyon, Anasazi center, capital of the turquoise trade; decline ... and many temporary guests for the religious festivals and trade fairs could view ceremonies ...
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/beads/bonito.html



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Images from World History: Southwestern Indian Civilization: Anasazi
Images from World History: Southwestern Indian Civilization: Anasazi ... of the pueblos, and their many rooms may have been only periodically used for ceremony ...
http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/up/upb.html



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Sipapu--Anasazi Great House Model
... has not yet been determined, but evidence from similar great houses elsewhere in the Anasazi world suggests that the structure served a variety of community functions. Ceremonies ...
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/kinshow/kin.tliish.html



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Phase Two: Pueblo Anasazi - Manitou Cliff Dwellings
PUEBLO ANASAZI. In the second major Anasazi cultural period, beginning around A.D. 750 ... Larger numbers of people participated in religious and spiritual ceremonies.
http://www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/anasazi4.htm



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Book New Mexico Entertainers, Anasazi Brass, Albuquerque, Swing/Big ...
New Mexico entertainer, Anasazi Brass from Albuquerque, Trumpet soloist for wedding ceremonies. I can provide pre and post ceremony trumpet music as well as processional ...
http://www.booklivemusic.com/entertainer/detail/anasazi_brass



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Anasazi Coloring Book, Sandra Stemmler, Book - Barnes & Noble
While they color the pages, children will learn about the Anasazi?s lifestyle?their diet, housing, ceremonies and various theories as to why they disappeared without a trace.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Anasazi-Coloring-Book/Sandra-Stemmler/e/9781570670428



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Anasazi Kivas
What archaeologists call an Anasazi "unit pueblo" included, in addition to the pit house ... in the east wing of Pueblo Bonito may not have been kivas (primarily rooms for ceremony ...
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/abrockw1/InterimReports/Kivas/Kivas.html



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The Anasazi
The Earth mother, the sun god, and the rain god were a few of the Anasazi gods. The Anasazi held secret religious ceremonies in underground rooms called ...
http://www.watertown.k12.ma.us/cunniff/americanhistorycentral/01firstamericans/The_Anasazi.html



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USS Anasazi (NCC-62001) - Star Trek Expanded Universe
... Class Cruiser on August 18, 2001 with a crew complement of 12, including the 4 members of the 898th Marine Strike Group serving aboard the Anasazi. The Commissioning ceremony was ...
http://stexpanded.wikia.com/wiki/USS_Anasazi_%28NCC-62001%29



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Sipapu--Frequently Asked Questions
Many of these were again closely tied with ritual events, especially since major ceremonies ... The Anasazi consisted of many different societies that shared some common cultural ...
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/html/faq.html



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Anasazi Essay
What little we assume about the religious and ceremonial activities in the kivas we interpolate from studying modern Pueblo ceremonies--surely the Anasazi were the ancestors of ...
http://www.chsbs.cmich.edu/Robert_Root/background/anasazi.htm



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Native Americans - Anasazi
Anasazi Basket Makers The name given to the members of an early Native North American ... organized on a communal pattern, and the many kivas show that their religious ceremonies ...
http://www.nativeamericans.com/Anasazi.htm



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Utah Canyonlands: Archeaology
The Kiva was used in a variety of Anasazi rituals and ceremonies and was a common area for everday meetings.
http://home.swbell.net/acronym1/utah/siteana.html



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Anasazi Ruins
... from early pit houses and are found extensively among the Anasazi ruins. Kivas are still in use today by the Hopi and New Mexico pueblo Indians. The kiva religious ceremonies ...
http://www.swcp.com/~spsvs/outdoors/anasazi/ruins.html



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Anasazi Glossary (page 2) - Manitou Cliff Dwellings
warfare were making the traditional Anasazi lands untenable. May have firmed the Anasazi ... above-ground room used by modern day Hopi for religious and spiritual ceremonies. 2.
http://www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/glosry2.htm



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The Anasazi 2 - DesertUSA
On the other hand, the Anasazi groups differed in significant ways. For instance, groups developed different political structures, ceremonies, rituals, burial practices and ceramic ...
http://www.desertusa.com/ind1/ind_new/ind11.html



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Anasazi - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
... have recently uncovered large amounts of evidence that a small group of Anasazi branched off from The Church of T'ckchnack'lqueztlexrchkcle, survived the sacrificial ceremony which ...
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Anasazi



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Anasazi
Anasazi Navajo Spanish What is Culture? THE ANASAZI: HISTORY ... Many continue to participate in Pueblo life and ceremonies. CULTURE Beliefs/ Religion of the ...
http://www.millicentrogers.org/anasazi.htm



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The Anasazi - DesertUSA
... the Mogollon and the Hohokam ? in the deserts to the south, the earliest Anasazi ... 25 to 30 feet in diameter, which they may have used for community gatherings or ceremonies.
http://www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_ana.html



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Anasazi Diaspora -- Navajo myth, Shonto Begay
... and paints) his grandfather's answer to a child's question: What happened to the Anasazi ... To observe ceremonies. To celebrate seasons. To celebrate births and other stages of life.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/beads/shonto.html



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Anasazi Symbolism
Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning "Ancient Ones." The Anasazi Indians are the ... During their ceremonies, Indians dressed as Kachinas come into the village.
http://media.graniteschools.org/Curriculum/anasazi/ana_sym.htm



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The Anasazi
In those, men gathered to talk, work, sing, and preform ceremonies. The Anasazi were happy and healthy people. My name is Whitney. I am a student of John Pattie Elementary ...
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow4/feb99/miller/ana_whit.htm



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THE ANASAZI INDIANS
THE ANASAZI INDIANS Read these facts about about the Anasazi ... They lived in the below-ground rooms (pit houses) and also used these rooms for ceremonies
http://www.evgschool.org/anasazi_indians.htm



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The Anasazi of the Southwest
Different kivas are used at different times of year for different ceremonies. Nearly every Anasazi ruin has at least one kiva present somewhere in the building complex.
http://sangres.com/features/anasazi.htm



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Anasazi - Mysteries of History - U.S. News Online
... are lining up on both sides of the issue of cannibalism among the ancient Anasazi of ... answer in central Mexico, where cultures that used cannibalism in religious ceremonies had ...
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/mysteries/anasazi.htm




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