Archeological Field Work in Northeastern Arizona the Museum Gates Expedition of
Archeological Field Work in Northeastern Arizona the Museum Gates Expedition of
Walter Hough
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" The original Hopi clans, the Snake and Bear, forming the nucleus of the settlement, traditionall}^ came to Tusayan from the northwest and southwest at an early date, possibly as early as the fourteenth century. This marks the end of the wanderings of those clans, the location having many permanent springs and the stream beds giving fair opportunity for agriculture. It is not the country that civilized man would choose for a habitation, but to the Indian its isolation gave safety and the deser...t gave subsistance to those who knew the field craft for the desert. There can scarcely be more than conjecture as to the origin of these early clans. From the language they were of the great Uto-Aztecan stock, which forms at this day the largest linguistic family on the Western Hemisphere. The history of this family is comprised in less than four centuries since the conquest, and tradition in Mexico, where the tribes reached their greatest efflorescence, places their migration from the north at two centuries before the conquest.
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