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Blog: Gretchen Craig Topics:fiction, writers, novels
Tag Archives: New Mexico
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
If you share my interest in the Pueblo culture of New Mexico, there’s no better place to visit than Albuquerque’s Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. It’s the authoratative gateway to the history, culturae, and modern lives of the people of the … Continue reading
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Cave Dwellings at Bandelier
The first time I saw the cave dwellings at Bandelier National Monument, I wanted to move in. They’re small and cramped and probably cold in the winter, but they are set in a canyon that could be an American eden. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bandelier, cave dwellings, conquistadors, drought, Frijoles Canyon, New Mexico, pueblo Indians, tuff, Tyuonyi
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Bandelier National Monument
Here’s a link to the Bandelier National Monument website. Bandelier is near Santa Fe and features some of the most fascinating cliff dwellings in the nation. (The photo at the top of the page is from a different site in … Continue reading
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