CLIFF DWELLERS

Native Americans of the Anasazi culture who were builders of the ancient cliff dwellings found in the canyons and on the mesas of the U.S. Southwest, principally on the tributaries of the Rio Grande and the Colorado River in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. It was once thought that these ruins were the work of an extinct aboriginal people, but it has been established that they were built (11th–14th cent.) by the ancestors of the present Pueblo. The dwellings were large communal habitations built on ledges in the canyon walls and on the flat tops of the mesas. Access to the cliffs was very difficult and thus highly defensible against nomadic predatory tribes such as the Navajo. The cliff dwellers were sedentary agriculturists who planted crops in the river valleys below their high-perched houses. They were experts at irrigating the fields. Their lives were organized on a communal pattern, and the many kivas (see kiva) show that their religious ceremonies were like those of the Pueblo today. Many of the dwellings are now in national parks. Some of the better-known ones are those of the Mesa Verde National Park, in Colorado, where there are more than 300 dwellings; Canyons of the Ancients and Yucca House national monuments, also in Colorado; Hovenweep National Monument, in Utah; Bandelier and Gila Cliff Dwellings national monuments, in New Mexico; and Canyon de Chelly, Casa Grande Ruins, Montezuma Castle, and Wupatki national monuments, in Arizona.

See W. Current, Pueblo Architecture of the Southwest (1971).

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...indirectly our knowledge of the cliff-dwellers and their descendants. b...York, 1891. b In The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde a translation...other architectural labours, the cliff-dwellers have displayed considerable skill...
...wind that can blow, and, all in all, this little nook in the comb must have been an almost ideal home site from the cliff-dwellers point of view. That it was thoroughly appreciated is shown by the remains of a surface ruin on a sand knoll in the...
...27 Cliff-dwellers cradle 29...19. Cliff-dwellers cradle--front 32 20. Cliff-dwellers cradle--rear 32...
...1 An Elder Brother to the Cliff Dwellers T. Mitchell Prudden...publication. "An Elder Brother to the Cliff Dwellers" by T. Mitchell Prudden appeared...1 AN ELDER BROTHER TO THE CLIFF DWELLERS T. Mitchell Prudden This...
...newly-discovered civilization of Cliff Dwellers? Who cared? Old pots and stuff...that "A wonderful collection of Cliff-dwellers relics is on exhibition in Denver...widespread popular belief that the Cliff Dwellers had been Aztecs, which Richard...
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...Chicago--Henry Blake Fullers The Cliff-Dwellers (1893) begins extravagantly. The...distinction denatures Fullers urban cliff-dwellers, stripping them of ordinary human...courtship and marriage in The Cliff-Dwellers maps out another kind of "systematic...
...2) Cather explains that the cliff dwellers "seem not to have struggled to...of the day-to-day lives of the cliff dwellers. For this reason, a museum housing...of time when people such as the cliff dwellers were "absolutely unenterprising...
...Thomas Lawson 1985 The Pajarito or Cliff Dwellers National Park Proposal, 1900-1920...Henry Mason 1902a Pueblo and Cliff Dwellers of the Southwest: Preliminary...Hastings 1892 The Land of the Cliff-Dwellers. Boston: W. B. Clarke. Reprinted...
...accounts, such as The Land of the Cliff-Dwellers by Frederick Hastings Chapin...his investigations called The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde (Nordenskiold...Mexico, in addition to the Pajarito Cliff Dwellers area, withdrawals had been made...
...proteges sought to the place the "Cliff Dwellers" before the ice age (N. M. Judd...authorities date the advent of the Cliff Dwellers," wrote one author, "to any where...Bullenes Psychic History of the Cliff Dwellers(1905), for instance, spun an elaborate...
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The Cliff-Dwellers: The Four Corners Region of Southwestern...best known are, of course, the remarkable cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon...were building sophisticated multi-storey cliff dwellings and apartment houses, some of...
...ruins, so we joined a four-hour "cliff-dwellers tour" with Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours...boots, then clambered toward a low cliff cluttered with man-made caves. Jim...the ruin was occupied, the complex cliff dwelling was fenced off from close...
...at the time the Anasazi disappeared. But the idea does meet resistance among those with a stake in the image of the cliff-dwellers as a peaceful, spiritual and rather advanced people. New Agers, for instance, are told by their gurus that ancient...
...human endeavor." The ruins of the Cliff-Dwellers inspire her to ignore "the hostility...Professors House Tom Outland finds in Cliff City the same evidence of careful...Duchene comments that the safety of the cliff allowed the tribe to develop what...
...step-by-step approach suitable for upper-elementary students. After presenting background information about the Ancient Cliff Dwellers, the Anasazi, I discuss the Pueblo Indians and the possible connection between the two. The book, Helen Cordero and...
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...problems themselves, he explains. But farmers and country dwellers were then accounting for 27 out of 43 suicides in Shropshire. These figures can be multiplied by at least three, says Cliff, aged 62. Many suicides are registered as normal accidents...
...People of Arizona; Pueblo Cave Dwellers Taught Navajos to Farm...natural caves in cliffs or under cliff overhangs on the Colorado Plateau...Castle, the five-story, 20-room cliff dwelling built by the Sinagua...12th-century pueblo home rather than a cliff dwelling. The mud-and-stone...
D4 Dwellers Queue Up to Rage against Giant Tower; (1) Sean Dunne: Promises 5,000 Jobs...the area for 40 years, said that the proposed buildings would rise like a cliff and overshadow the streets. She added that the tower was completely out...
...by Barker Davis Chris Porter and the Cliff Dwellers have suddenly gone platinum as college basketballs...point in the stands is the student section, where the "Cliff Dwellers," who sit behind the basket near the visiting teams...
...is breathtaking in its beauty, its gentle limestone curves suggesting the weathered natural rock formations of the cliff dwellers of Colorados Mesa Verde. Nestled between the National Air and Space Museum and the U.S. Botanic Gardens, it faces...
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CLIFF DWELLERS Native Americans of the Anasazi culture who were builders of the...highly defensible against nomadic predatory tribes such as the Navajo. The cliff dwellers were sedentary agriculturists who planted crops in the river valleys...
ANASAZI CULTURE an sa ze: see Basket Makers ; cliff dwellers ; Pueblo . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...21,109 hectares), SW Colorado; est. 1906. It includes the most notable and best-preserved cliff dwellings (see cliff dwellers ) and relics in the United States, covering four archaeological periods. There are museums and a library. Canyons...
...Monuments (table). In the region are other well-preserved cliff dwellings of prehistoric Native American groups (see cliff dwellers ). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...twisted horns. The Rocky Mountain goat and the chamois are not true goats but are closely related. Goats are hardy cliff dwellers, preferring an arid climate. They live in herds and feed on grass, weeds, shrubs, and other vegetation. Goats were...
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