- The
Sinagua were a pre-Columbian
culture that
occupied a
large area in
central Arizona from the
Little Colorado River, near Flagstaff, to the
Verde River...
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dwellings located in Camp Verde, Arizona,
which were
built and used by the
Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian
culture closely related to the
Hohokam and other...
- the
Sinagua, a pre-Columbian
cultural group that
lived in
Walnut Canyon from
about 1100 to 1250 AD.
Other contemporary habitations of the
Sinagua people...
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Sinagua High
School was the
third public district high
school in Flagstaff, Arizona. A part of the
Flagstaff Unified School District, it
opened in 1989...
- and long-lived
cultures emerged;
these included the Hohokam, Mogollon,
Sinagua, and
Ancestral Puebloans, who are all
thought to be
ancestors of multiple...
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outdoor activities such as
river rafting and hunting.
Pavlich graduated from
Sinagua High
School in Flagstaff,
where she pla****
volleyball and basketball. In...
- mountain". The
Sinagua people were a pre-Columbian
culture that
occupied a
large area in
Arizona between circa 500 and 1425 CE. The
Northern Sinagua were living...
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scarlet macaws,
which were
introduced from
Mesoamerica through trade. The
Sinagua were hunter-gatherers and
agriculturalists who
lived in
central Arizona...
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thousand years ago, the
Ancestral Puebloan, the Hohokam, the
Mogollon and the
Sinagua cultures inhabited the state. However, all of
these civilizations mysteriously...
- 1887
Cliff dwellings of the
Sinagua people Close-up view of one of the
cliff dwellings The
Swallet ruin
Ruins of a
Sinagua house which dates back to 1050...