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Hohokam
Hohokam settlement of Snaketown, south of Phoenix, Arizona, beginning in 1934. Today, the 300 B.C. date which Gladwin and Haury proposed as the earliest emergence of the Hohokam people is doubted by some more recent researchers, and many believe that the Hohokam continue in modern Native American people including the Pima and the ...
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Hohokam Chronology
Hohokam people. These earliest Hohokam concentrated their settlements of the Phoenix ... intrusion into the Hohokam culture; before this time such multi-storied buildings were not constructed by the Hohokam people. Other changes appeared in Hohokam pottery styles, religious ...
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Phoenix Destination Guide - Blogs, Maps, Magazines, and Movies @ National Geographic Traveler
Hohokam people. Not only did the area grow to become the fifth- ... Brush up on Arizona celebrity news or community happenings with the People section. The spas and resorts recommended will help you stay ... him, "Phoenix is the solar-plexus chakra of the earth . . . . People come here to cleanse themselves." Animal Dreams, by Barbara Kingsolver (1991 ...
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Sacred Sites:
Valley. As early as 300 BC the dry desert soils were being farmed by the Hohokam people, who developed systems of irrigation canals by 700 AD but then mysteriously abandoned the area ... general area of the red rocks does seem to have an inspirational effect upon some people, including the present author, but this effect cannot be attributed to particular places in the ...
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The History of Plumbing in America - United States
Chicago Cubs baseball team. It is named for the far-flung, extinct Hohokam Indians who played their own brand of ball and worked those same fields centuries before ... infrequently during the day. Waste and garbage thrown onto the streets created abominable conditions, though people were merely following centuries-old customs. They were compounded by privy stations set against buildings ...
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Chiles: An excerpt from Seeds of Change, A Living Treasure
"Why did the Hohokam Indians have two hundred domesticated plants in the fourth century? Europe in the fifteenth ... endangered cultures? What about endangered philosophies? "There are only four things that happen internally to people," Miller concludes. "There are birth and death, and sex and food. Everything else is ...
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