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- Overlook Interpretative Panel
For today's Hopi people, the villages of Wupatki remain among the most important "footprints" of the ancestral clans. It was on this landscape, in the shadow of the San Francisco Peaks, that a number of migrating clans met and merged. Significant events, and new traditions and ceremonies resulted. The Zuni and other Puebloan groups (Acoma, Laguna, and Rio Grande) share Wupatki's history as they share a belief in a common origin that begins with their ancestors. Stories of Wupatki also exist among non-Puebloan groups (Havasupai, Yavapai, Hualapai, Southern Paiute, and Navajo) whose ancestors interacted with Puebloan ancestors. The dates for these interactions are unknown. - Overlooking Lake Roosevelt
Subject: View of Lake Roosevelt from the Upper Cliff Dwelling, Tonto National Monument. Date: 1938 Collection: WACC - Overview of the Upper Cliff Dwelling, 1938
Subject: Overview of the Upper Cliff Dwelling at Tonto National Monument. The roof of Room 38 (upper story) and Room 21 (lower story) are in the foreground. Date: 1938 Collection: WACC - Overview of the Walls
Subject: General view if the Fort Bowie walls. Date: 1935 Collection: Fort Bowie National Historic Site. - Overview of Tuzigoot
Subject: Overview of Tuzigoot, looking down from the top of the pueblo. Date: 1943 Collection: Tuzigoot National Monument. - ownership
- P. Gilmer Breckinridge, 1859
Description: P. Gilmer Breckinridge, 1859. Date: August 1, 2004 - Paddle
Description: Partial paddle from Moltzen's and Newby's 1956 river gear. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - padre
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