The Winter Solstice Altars at Hano Pueblo. Jesse Walter Fewkes
troubles following the great rebellion of 1680 drove many Tewa from the Rio Grande valley to Tusayan.
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It is impossible to make this enumeration accurate, hence these numbers must be regarded as approximations.
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It is not unusual to find several names applied to the same person. Thus, Hani, the chief of the
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The gap in the East Mesa just at the head of the trail before one enters Hano. The pueblo of Walpi derived its name from this gap.
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Their nomadic enemies raided so near the pueblo of the East Mesa that the priests were unable to visit their shrines without danger. The idol of
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Later, as the outcome of a petty quarrel near the middle of the eighteenth century, the