Synopses & Reviews
The Four Corners, a point where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona join on today's maps, was once the heart of Anasazi country. There the Anasazi (the "Ancient Ones") developed a complex culture, remains of which survive in Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, Canyon de Chelly, and other national parks and monuments of the Southwest. For the Pueblo Indians, modern descendants of the Anasazi, the Four Corners region is a sacred place. Indians of the Four Corners is anthropologist Alice Marriott's engaging account of the Anasazi culture, including vivid accounts of everyday life, methods of hunting, house construction, and agriculture.
Synopsis
"Indians of the Four Corners is anthropologist Alice Marriott's engaging account of the Anasazi culture, including vivid accounts of everyday life, methods of hunting, house construction, and agriculture.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [166]-170) and index.