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Ancient->Hohokam: Predecessors of the Hohokam Posted on Monday, August 26 @ 22:56:17 PDT (4314 reads)
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KEYWORDS: Predecessors of the Hohokam, ancient Indian civilizations, ancient indians, ancient Indian tribes
AUTHOR: Linda M. Gregonis & Karl J. Reinhard
Centuries before Europeans first saw the Tucson Basin, a group of Indians with a distinctive way of life had settled there. Known today as the Hohokam (ho-ho-kam), these people built villages close to streams in order to farm the region's rich bottomlands. They lived in the basin from about A.D. 300 to 1500.
The Tucson Basin villagers were part of the larger Hohokam world, whose inhabitants lived in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona. They ably adapted themselves to the desert environment by farming along drainages and hunting and gathering in the desert and mountains.
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