Hohokum, Irrigation, Arizona desert, 1954
Hohokum, Irrigation: ancient Indian irrigation patterns in the U.S. Southwest presage modern dams and water distribution for agriculture in the Arizona desert, 1954

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Snaketown: Secrets of the Hohokam – Arizona’s Ancient Desert Empire

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The Hohokam: Triumph in the Desert

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The Prehistory of Washington and Oregon

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He's Studied Little Big Horn For 51 Years. Here's What He Revealed On The 150th Anniversary.

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River People, US Indian Bureau film, Pima Indians of AZ, CA (1948)

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TOHONO O'ODHAM TRIBE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS TUCSON, ARIZONA U.S. GOVERNMENT FILM 88304

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Why Was Ancient America's Greatest City Abandoned?

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Ancestral Puebloans

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Who were the Hohokam? | Ancient Waterways

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12 Ghost Towns in Arizona They Don't Want You to Find!!

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Hohokam Culture Explained - A Timeline Sequence of Cultural Patterns

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Henry Wallace - "Hohokam Cults and Sodalities: A New Perspective on the Hohokam"

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Hidden Scars of the Oregon Trail: Eastern Oregon

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Were the Azores home to an ancient civilisation? – BBC REEL

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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Colorado Experience: Paleo Indians

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History of the Verde Valley, Arizona

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Hohokam Ruin and Ancient Canal -Tempe Arizona

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What Was a Souterrain? The Irish Tunnel That Hid Villages from Vikings

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