Saturday, October 10, 2015

Native American History

By Prapti

#Start in the center of an ancient world. Some of the country’s most impressive ruins lie spread along a 17-mile-long canyon at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, where the Ancestral Puebloans built a complex network of houses, roads, and canals between A.D. 850 and 1250. Check out Chaco on guided tours, trails, compfire talks, and night-sky programs.


To continue the Native American story, visit some of the many pueblos, rich in history and culture. Taos and mesatopping Acoma, each roughly a thousand years old, both claim titles as the country’s oldest, continuously inhabited settlement. Other sites include Laguna, Isleta, Nambe, Picuris, Zuni, and the Mescalero Apache Reservation. For a fascinating look into pueblo life, visit during feast days, when tribes celebrate their language, culture, and religion.

For more information related this please visit : American Indian Culture : arizonaguide.com/adventure or call 1 866 366 9287

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