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RE: Traveling To The Four Corners USA // Lowry Pueblo, Canyon Of The Ancients

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Holy Cow. Another place on my 'gotta go' list. I can tell that I need to feel this place.

It reminds me of a place relatively near here, Tuzigoot. Lemme see if I can find a photo.

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As you can see, the stonework is entirely different, like completely different culture different. But the construction....

Thanks for showing me another place that I need to see. I really do appreciate it.

I am scheduled to go back to Tuzigoot in the next couple of weeks.

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OK so this is in AZ and i find that cool, i could have sworn you said you are in Montana? i keep forgetting tho bc i talk to a lot of ppl so forgive me. i know you talk about the Nez Perez a lot too. anyhoo, the group who built this is the Sinagua, which i will totally do some reseach on. this is a beautiful site you posted. since my apache lineage and hopi are in AZ its going to be nice to see any info. thanks!

I grew up in E Washington and have lived in AZ the last 19 years. Yuma, in fact.

I go to Washington at least once a year to see family and friends. A couple of my friends are Salish (Kalispel and Spokane). I've spent some serious time up the Snake river in Nez Perce country. I have spent a lot of my life in Inland Salish country, and have always had a 'feel' about it. As if that might make any sense.

I may make a swing into Apache country yet this year, but it'll have to be soon or wait until spring. That area tends to be high and winter comes fairly quickly. I need to go to Oak Flat and see it for myself.

cool that you are in AZ i do not know AZ other than phoenix, flagstaff, and sedona. i also went to the grand canyon from there. drove through the entire state on ROUTE 66. my tribes are there so i will be back. :)