NEW MEXICO: LAS TRAMPAS AND BANDELIER
Read MoreLooking back at Tyuonyi (pronounced chew-OHN-yee) Pueblo from further up the trail. Imagine standing here 600 years ago and hearing the sounds of women grinding corn, dogs barking, parrots calling (yes, these people did have dogs, and had an apparently well-established trade network which allowed them to obtain live parrots from Mexico). Smell the corn flat bread baking, and watch the children laugh while they herd turkeys (they grew turkeys and wove their feathers with yucca threads to make blankets) and and play games. Feel the shock waves in the air as the men swing stone axes, which meet heavy wooden beams as they work to construct homes. There are more dwellings (which you will see in the next few photos) behind us, in the cliffs. These cliff dwellings and Tyuonyi Pueblo were all inhabited at the same time.
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