The Sinagua People of the Verde Valley and Hopi Lineage
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this video Jeff Martin from Primitive Lifeways discusses the prehistoric Sinagua people and how they lived their lives. Learn about their timeline, who they traded with, and the items they crafted that was part of their larger economy.
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Awesome, I love seeing and learning about the cultures and what they actually had and did.
Have subscribed , this is great content. Can you use more map location pictures to make it easier to follow and clearer please.
Great information
So if there is white pottery with black/dark brown painted patterns on it, it was likely a trade item? Who would it have been traded from?
Shemagh video was good .
Interesting video, but you probably should remove the video of the Navajos sitting on the ground. Not to confuse any viewers.
The source I got it from has captioned "Three generations of Hopi People." I was going to add photos of Hopi snake dancers.
@@PrimitiveLifeways that’s strange, I believe the source is wrong then. Because that appears to be a Navajo family in front of their hogan. You can tell by their attire and other elements.
@@brynfragua2646 The attire I would agree. I do have Hopi friends who make the same exact pithouse type structures though.
@@PrimitiveLifeways a pithouse or adobe structure I could see. But Hopis utilizing Hogans is Kah-Hopi(not Hopi)
@@brynfragua2646 I pithouse is an adobe structure. Look up the pre-classic period in pueblo culture who are ancestral to the Hopi