Culturally Significant Plant Species of the Pueblo Peoples
The latest study focused on artifact-rich locations that had at one time been occupied by the Pueblo peoples of the Colorado Plateau, including the Hopi, Zuni, Utes, and the Navajo (Diné).
The scientists were primarily interested in searching for culturally significant Pueblo peoples’ plant species that grow in the area. Puebloan populations in the region were at their peak 1,000 years ago, and these species would have been used back then and in later years for food, medicine, and ceremonial or religious purposes.
In total, the researchers identified and collected samples from more than 117 species of plant they knew had some significance to ancient and modern indigenous residents related to the Pueblo peoples. All of these species were found in the vicinity of various Puebloan archaeological sites , and other locations in the area were checked to see if the same types of plants could be found outside those sites.
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Publishing date: Jan 18, 2021 • January 18, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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Hope everyone is doing well and able to get out and about with all this lovely weather. Doesn’t seem like January, but the month isn’t over yet so I’m not holding my breath. It is also a good month to get out the quilts that need finished, or to start new ones. We hope the folks that are shut in are doing well. It is good that we have such good phone systems that we can call and have great chats. And even if we can’t visit inside, I know there have been visits in garages and outside – especially when we had such lovely sunny days.