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Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Structure in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Structure in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Na...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Wild horses wander unfettered in the lands bordering Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Wild horses wander unfettered in the lands bordering Canyon de Chelly ...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Structure in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Structure in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Na...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

An old Hopi house, Walpi, Ariz. / Photo and c1920 Bostell.

An old Hopi house, Walpi, Ariz. / Photo and c1920 Bostell.

J245655 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 35. Public domain images of ruins, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

[Jemez Pueblo Indians in a ceremonial dance, New Mexico] / Simeon Schwemberger, St. Michaels, Arizona.

[Jemez Pueblo Indians in a ceremonial dance, New Mexico] / Simeon Schw...

Copyright by Simeon Schwemberger. No. 8. Public domain photograph - New Mexico, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Remains of the homes of ancient cliff dwellers in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona, near the town of Chinle, that is now a U.S. national monument

Remains of the homes of ancient cliff dwellers in Canyon de Chelly (pr...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Remains of the homes of ancient cliff dwellers in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona, near the town of Chinle, that is now a U.S. national monument

Remains of the homes of ancient cliff dwellers in Canyon de Chelly (pr...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Wild horses wander unfettered in the lands bordering Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Wild horses wander unfettered in the lands bordering Canyon de Chelly ...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

A mountain sheep tests a ledge in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

A mountain sheep tests a ledge in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHA...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Wild horses wander unfettered in the lands bordering Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Wild horses wander unfettered in the lands bordering Canyon de Chelly ...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands, near the town of Chinle in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona that is now a U.S. national monument

Scene in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More

Remains of the homes of ancient cliff dwellers in Canyon de Chelly (pronounced duh-SHAY), a vast park on Navajo tribal lands in northeastern Arizona, near the town of Chinle, that is now a U.S. national monument

Remains of the homes of ancient cliff dwellers in Canyon de Chelly (pr...

Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the park preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as Anasaz... More