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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 525226" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>ANAZAZI-</p><p></p><p>It is interesting that you are from Sweden, and your screen name is "Anazazi". In the Southwestern United States - Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah - Anazazi is the word that the Navajo and Hopi Indian Nations use to designate pre-historic natives to the area - those who lived in caves (Such an in Mesa Verde National Park [prounounced "MAY-sa VAIR-day or more commonly "MAY-sa VERdee"] during the years 900 AD to about 1250 AD. They are the Ancestors of modern day Indians of the area and "Anazazi" means "The Old One's". They raised Corn, roots and tubers, Pinon Nuts (from Pinon Pine trees and pronounced "PEEN-yone - [long "O"] and Turkeys for Turkey Feather Blankets and food. It is a fascinating study to go and tour their Cliff Dwellings and learn about different cultures. They knew NOTHING about EPD's of beef cattle or barbed wire fences! :???: :lol2: </p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 525226, member: 1683"] ANAZAZI- It is interesting that you are from Sweden, and your screen name is "Anazazi". In the Southwestern United States - Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah - Anazazi is the word that the Navajo and Hopi Indian Nations use to designate pre-historic natives to the area - those who lived in caves (Such an in Mesa Verde National Park [prounounced "MAY-sa VAIR-day or more commonly "MAY-sa VERdee"] during the years 900 AD to about 1250 AD. They are the Ancestors of modern day Indians of the area and "Anazazi" means "The Old One's". They raised Corn, roots and tubers, Pinon Nuts (from Pinon Pine trees and pronounced "PEEN-yone - [long "O"] and Turkeys for Turkey Feather Blankets and food. It is a fascinating study to go and tour their Cliff Dwellings and learn about different cultures. They knew NOTHING about EPD's of beef cattle or barbed wire fences! :???: :lol2: DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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