Tuzigoot Pueblo (page 2 of 3)
Downward View of the Ruins Archaeologists estimate the population of this strategically located pueblo peaked somewhere around 225 people. The Sinagua Indians who built it eked out their living here by farming the fertile river valley below, hunting and gathering, and trading with other people. Photograph taken in 1991 by Howard J. Partridge.
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