BOULDER, Colo. — Newly discovered evidence is shedding light on the movements of the Anasazi, a group of agricultural people who farmed the arid section of the Southwest from roughly AD 1 to AD 1300.
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Explore the Epicenter of Navajo Culture at Canyon de Chelly
Explore the lesser-known Arizona canyon, Canyon de Chelly, a natural wonder with mesmerizing scenery and rich history.
Episode Graphic. Courtesy of the author. Building on insights introduced by Professor Steven Lekson in Episode 02, Dr. Weiner takes listeners deeper into the world of Chaco Canyon. Lekson described an ...
President Biden today restored the boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante national monuments in Utah that were dramatically reduced under former President Trump. He also reimposed ...
For the first time, a federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. has led research using DNA to show their ancestral history. The Picuris Pueblo, a sovereign nation in New Mexico, has oral ...
Fascinated with the history of life, archeologists continue to explore the unknown, finding all kinds of ancient objects, structures, and even creatures. From tools made by people in ancient ...
WINSLOW - Wandering across her parents' cattle ranch in the 1950s, Georgia Nagel often found pottery shards, petroglyphs and other remnants of an ancient Anasazi village along the Little Colorado ...
READING, Pa. - The Berks History Center is hosting its first-ever Native American Film Festival. The two-day event will ...
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