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Today's Hopis claim the Sinagua were their ancestors.
Americana Walter Jon Williams 2008
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Today's Hopis claim the Sinagua were their ancestors.
Archive 2008-07-01 Walter Jon Williams 2008
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This new discovery is discussed in a new, full-color publication entitled Sinagua Sunwatchers: An Archaeoastronomy Survey of the Sacred Mountain Basin.
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One week into my new life, and alone with the musings of the ancient Sinagua, I placed my hand on a depiction of a paw print, the rock face cool to the touch.
Meg Pier: Arizona's Sinagua Petroglyphs Inspire Wonder Meg Pier 2011
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On another level, even as a devotee of archaeology and anthropology, I wondered how we could ever know what had inspired this artistry, what had moved the mind and heart of a Sinagua man or women to lift their arm to this red wall to forge an expression of themselves.
Meg Pier: Arizona's Sinagua Petroglyphs Inspire Wonder Meg Pier 2011
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Thirteen "panels" were festooned with more than 1,000 drawings made by the Southern Sinagua Indians.
Meg Pier: Arizona's Sinagua Petroglyphs Inspire Wonder Meg Pier 2011
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Even with cultural shifts that significant, the concept of time and the pace of life for the Sinagua was light years from today's 24/7, "I need it yesterday" mentality.
Meg Pier: Arizona's Sinagua Petroglyphs Inspire Wonder Meg Pier 2011
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From Sunset Crater we took the circle road north to Wupatki, which are the castle-like ruins of a vanished Indian civilization called the Sinagua.
Archive 2008-07-01 Walter Jon Williams 2008
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From Sunset Crater we took the circle road north to Wupatki, which are the castle-like ruins of a vanished Indian civilization called the Sinagua.
Americana Walter Jon Williams 2008
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On loan from Montezuma Castle National Monument and Tuzigoot National Monument, a large stone pestle and a small mortar bear witness to the daily lives of the Sinagua people in the hills and valleys surrounding the Verde River over a thousand years ago.
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