Anasazi Shelters in Canyon de Chelly 1993
by Connie Fox
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Anasazi Shelters in Canyon de Chelly 1993
Artist
Connie Fox
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Photograph - Outdoor Color Kodak Film Photo. Landscapes, Architecture, And Nature
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"Anasazi Shelters in Canyon de Chelly 1993" by Connie Fox.
One of several hundred prehistoric Anasazi Indian villages carved into the cliffs of steep canyon walls in Canyon de Chelly (duh shay) National Monument, within the borders of the Navajo Nation, near Chinle in northeastern Arizona.
The Anasazi civilization grew in the dry lands of the American Southwest. Called The Ancient People, they lived in groups of houses built along the sides or under the overhangs of cliffs. The Spanish later called these homes pueblos. Some of the structures remind one of apartments. Others are simple cliff ledges on which the Anasazi lived, some with petroglyphs, or drawings, on the walls. Most of these abodes were reached by ladder. The Anasazi, who also inhabited Mesa Verde, were excellent basket weavers, known to grow maize and pumpkin.
Though most people view the canyon from above, as I had done prior to this trip into the canyon in 1993, the only way to really see it is to get down into the canyon and let a guide escort you. I recommend the Jeep tour, though there are a few places where one would be allowed to explore without a guide. Be sure to check ahead of time.
Photographed in the summer of 1993 with a Minolta Freedom Escort and Kodak 200 film. Scanned from my original print. More images of Canyon de Chelly, along with Anasazi dwellings, can be found in my Arizona Gallery.
Copyright 1993-2014 Connie Steitz Fox. All Rights Reserved. Please note: The watermark will not appear on your purchased artwork.
Featured on the homepages of Seen But Not Noticed and Beauty, August 2014. Featured on the homepage of Premium FAA Artists, September 2014. My thanks!
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