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Anasazi

1997
Describes the day-to-day life of the Anasazi Indians.

Pueblo Indian cookbook

recipes from the Pueblos of the American Southwest
1977
Compiled from recipes of Native Americans who live in the New Mexico pueblos, these dishes, which have been converted into accurate measurements, represent the entire repertoire of Pueblo cooking.

The Pueblo

1994
Examines the history, culture, and traditions of the Pueblo. Includes a photo essay on their crafts.

Native Americans and Mesa Verde

1993
Text and photographs discuss life among the Anasazi Indians at the Mesa Verde site in Colorado between 550 and 1300.

Thunderhead

2007
Archaeologist Nora Kelly finds a letter written by her father that holds clues to an ancient city of gold. She leads a team into the Utah wilderness to find the city where a whole civilization mysteriously vanished. As Nora and her team members get closer to finding answers to these mysteries, a deadly storm unleashes its power.

The Pueblo

2004
Examines the history of the Pueblo people, and looks at aspects of their traditional ways of life, including homes, communities, clothing, food, tools, weapons, defense, religion and beliefs, ceremonies and celebrations, music and dance, language and storytelling, and art. Includes an art activity, and a time line.

Anasazi

2001
Introduces the reader to the history, culture and civilization of the Anasazi.

Kokopelli, drum in belly

2003
Kokopelli the Cicada leads the Ant People from the Dark World up to various other worlds and finally to the Green World, teaching them along the way how to survive.

The Pueblo

southwestern potters
2003
Discusses the Pueblo Indians, focusing on how they make and use their traditional pottery. Includes a recipe and instructions for a simple game.

Crow and Hawk

a traditional Pueblo Indian story
1995
Hawk rescues an abandoned crow's nest, and when the baby birds hatch, Crow returns to claim her children but finds that they want to stay with the only mother they've ever known.

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