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The Pueblo Indians, situated in the Southwestern United States, are one of the oldest cultures in the nation. Their name is Spanish for “stone masonry village dweller.” They are believed to be the descendants of three major cultures including the Mogollon, Hohokam, and Ancient Puebloans (Anasazi), with their history tracing back for some 7,000 years. During their long history, the Ancient Puebloans evolved from a nomadic, hunter-gathering lifestyle to a sedentary culture, primarily making their homes in the Four Corners region of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona. Though they didn’t give up hunting, they began to expand into an agricultural culture, growing maize, corn, squash and beans; raising turkeys, and developing complex irrigation systems (legendsofamerica.com).

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Stefani Wehner 20 Jun 2019

Marvelously done!

Artist Reply: thank you

Marie josé LAURIER 20 Jun 2019

VERY BEAUTIFUL … MY PIC

Artist Reply: thank you so much

Brenda Loveless 19 Jun 2019

Beautiful work and interesting history.

Artist Reply: I really try to keep my "posts" interesting and little information goes a long way, thanks

Joanie Holliday 19 Jun 2019

BEAUTIFUL WORK BARB. LIKE THE FLOW OF THE SKIRT.

Artist Reply: Having great reference material sure helps.. and thanks

Maria Anna Machado 19 Jun 2019

FANTASTIC WORK...