1969, SNAKETOWN, GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, ARCHAEOLOGICAL, EXCAVATION
This film is a documentary on the archaeological excavation of the Snaketown Dig just out of Phoenix Arizona. Snaketown in Arizona is dated by some scholars to around 300 BCE., The site of Snaketown is positioned on the Gila River Basin near Phoenix AZ at the Gila River Indian Community. Both the Hohokam and the Ootam peoples have occupied the land and from what I gather there is some contention on who did what when. Isn't their always. This is a really great film on the excavation of Snaketown and is a valuable educational resource I am fortunate to have. The Pima Indian father of Ira Hayes makes an appearance.

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

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What's West of Phoenix: Patayan Archaeology of the Lower Gila River

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Colorado Experience: Paleo Indians

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The Desert Sanitarium Nobody Can Explain

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I Tested Quicksand Myths...The Truth Is Worse Than You Think!

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Master Artist Workshop | Journey For Cultural Preservation - A Tohono O'Odham Story

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Great Bend of the Gila River

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"Mimbres In Context: Hohokam, Chaco, Casas Grandes" by Stephen H. Lekson

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Restoring a river | This American Land

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New Discoveries about the Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona

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23k yr old foot prints and 13 more Native American Ruin Sites in New Mexico and the 4 Corners.

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Pima Native Priscilla Espinoza - Part 1

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Gila River celebrates casino success

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

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Clovis Archaeology Across the Greater Southwest

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I Found a Lost City of the Amazon River

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Invited to Secluded Indian Reservation (Zuni Pueblo Tribe) 🇺🇸

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SEARS POINT Petroglyphs | Important History of Civilizations Throughout Time | Dateland, Arizona

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T-A:ga (Our Story): An Introduction to the Culture and History of the Tohono O'odham

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