
Pueblo Heritage (1950)
In December 1888, Colorado cowboys discovered a remarkable archaeological site at Mesa Verde, revealing a silent city of stone built by a peaceful Indian civilization centuries before Columbus. This community thrived through agriculture and hunting until a 24-year drought forced them to abandon their homes. Today, descendants of these Pueblo people, such as the Taos and Zuni tribes, maintain traditional lifestyles while also adapting to modern influences, particularly in art and jewelry making. The film highlights their rich heritage, artistic expressions, and cultural resilience, culminating in a celebration of their traditions at the Gallup festival, where various tribes unite to honor their past.
Keywords
Mesa Verde, Pueblo civilization, archaeology, Taos, Zuni, drought, agriculture, jewelry making, cultural heritage, Gallup festival
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