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10 Best place to visit in Zuni Pueblo United States

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Zuni Pueblo - Best Historical Native Destination - New Mexico 2019

The Zuni people have lived in the American Southwest for thousands of years. Their cultural and religious traditions are rooted, in large part, in the people's deep and close ties to the mountains, river ways, forests, and deserts of this ancient Zuni homeland. Today you will find a warm and welcoming community that offers their visitors amazing artwork, delicious native cuisine along with rich and colorful traditions that have been passed down through the ages.

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Invited to Secluded Indian Reservation (Zuni Pueblo Tribe) ????????

Far from any population center in western New Mexico is home to the Zuni Pueblo people. Join me as we enter a tribe that's stayed secluded from the outside world. Here the locals retain their language, spirituality, and connection with the dramatic landscapes they call home in this special corner of America. ► Buy Zuni Pueblo art and jewelry:

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DY Mountain, Zuni NM USA

This video is about My first Video footage using DJI Mavic Mini at Dowa Yalanne Mountain in Zuni Pueblo New Mexico, USA. With @Brian Historyador.
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Inside Navajo Nation with Sheriff (different reality) ????????

Each Native American Reservation is like a sovereign nation. On these lands, the law works differently for Natives and non-Natives. Join me as we meet with Navajo County Sheriff David Clouse to learn about the fascinating differences in the law on the Navajo Nation Reservation.

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Poorest Native American Reservation - What It Really Looks Like ????????

I was warned by many Natives not to go to the Pine Ridge Reservation because of crime and poverty. But what was it like when I got there? Join me and the locals as we tour around the homeland of the Oglala Lakota people to understand their culture better, and to see what it really looks and feels like on the ground. ► Darwin and Angel's channel: ► Roger's wife's channel:
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Things to Do in New Mexico | Travel Guide

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Join me on an 8-day adventure through northern New Mexico! Stops include Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Ghost Ranch, Taos, Bisti Badlands and so much more!

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CHAPTERS
0:00 | Introduction
1:00 | Airbnb in Abiquiu, New Mexico (Vista De Lago)
1:50 | Airbnb in Santa Fe, New Mexico (Fenix Azul)
2:33 | Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
3:00 | Sawmill Market (Albuquerque)
3:53 | Rattlesnake Museum (Albuquerque)
4:48 | Church Street Cafe (Albuquerque)
5:23 | Breaking Bad Filming Locations (Albuquerque)
6:02 | Petroglyph National Monument (Albuquerque)
6:55 | Bandelier National Monument (Los Alamos)
8:51 | Taos, New Mexico
10:04 | Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs (Taos)
10:49 | Greater World Community Earthship Homes (Taos)
11:59 | Rio Grande Gorge Bridge (Taos)
12:33 | Bisti / De-Na-Zin Wilderness
13:43 | Ghost Ranch (Abiquiu)
15:11 | Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Secret Areas of the Navajo Nation ????????

Far from the main roads and civilization is a part of the Navajo Nation that feels out of worldly. Here are the age-old stories from the ancestors about skinwalker caves, UFOs, and untouched petroglyphs. Join me and the Navajo locals as we adventure into some of the most stunning and secretive landscapes in the country.

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23k yr old foot prints and 13 more Native American Ruin Sites in New Mexico and the 4 Corners.

Another in depth travel and information guide. In this one we trace the progress of the first Native Americans starting 23,000 years ago with Human Foot Prints next to Mastodons! We then see early pit houses and 21,000 rock carvings. We visit a lava field where tools could be made before heading to Chaco Canyon- center of power from 800-1250, and its magnificent multi-story stone buildings with up to 600 rooms. We'll learn why they were made based on PhD Steve Lekson's research-- hint they are palaces! After Chaco's decline the site in Aztec New Mexico became the power center. There we enter their superbly reconstructed great Kiva- the best in the southwest!

Then we see the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park and Bandelier which were occupied till about 1300.
Then, we go to Acama Pueblo which is the oldest continually occupied settlement in the US. I meet a native wearing his prized Washington Redskins cap. In the Four Corners we visit Hovenweep in Utah- to see the finest stone work of the age. Then, we head south to Arizona and Canyon de Chelly for hike to Whitehouse Ruin. Around 1300 many 4 Corner sites were abandoned.
Perhaps its not a coincidence the population near the Rio Grande grew. Near Albuquerque, we explore an adobe settlement visited, and possibly sacked, by Coronado in 1540. In 1621 the Spanish forced the Pueblo people to build a church at Jemez- its still in fine shape. The Spanish began an unhappy chapter, but things got worse after 1848 when the area was ceded to the USA. in 1851 the US built a Fort along an old trade route called the Santa Fe Trail. It seems a fitting place to end our Road trip.

new mexico travel, The 45 most beautiful places to travel in New Mexico

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New Mexico locally is a state situated in the southwestern area of the United States of America. It was admitted to the Union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. It is typically viewed as one of the Mountain States. New Mexico is fifth by range, the 36th-most crowded, and the 6th slightest thickly populated of the 50 United States.
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New_Mexico most beautiful places we're visiting lists bellow:

Santa Fe,
Albuquerque,
Taos,
Carlsbad Caverns National Park,
Roswell,
Carlsbad,
Ruidoso,
Las Cruces,
Central Santa Fe,
Chaco Culture National Historical Park,
White Sands National Monument,
Alamogordo,
Los Alamos,
Red River,
Gallup,
Cimarron Canyon State Park,
Deming,
Silver City,
Tucumcari,
Angel Fire,
Las Vegas,
Clovis,
Farmington,
Eagle Nest,
Acoma Pueblo,
Cloudcroft,
Sunspot, New Mexico,
Truth or Consequences,
Bandelier National Monument,
Rio Rancho,
Artesia,
Mesilla,
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge,
Socorro,
Zuni,
Gila National Forest,
Taos Ski Valley,
Española,
Navajo Lake,
Clayton,
Elephant Butte,
Raton,
Abiquiú,
Chama,
Continental Divide Trail,

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I Explore The Disappearance of the Mogollon People

After only a few years, the Gila Cliff Dwellings in New Mexico were abandoned by the Native Americans who built them high in the cliffs over the Gila River.

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Life on Native American Reservation ????????

Far out where the plains meet the mountains in Montana is the Crow Reservation. Here there is a people with a deep history, unique stories and culture. Join me as we meet Crow locals who bring us into their fascinating world. ►James's food product link coming soon! Connect with him here:

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10 Best Things To Do in Flagstaff - World Travel | Flagstaff Travel Video

10 Best Things To Do in Flagstaff
Many of the excellent activities in Flagstaff arise outdoors. From exploring the dwellings of Indigenous peoples at numerous kingdom parks. And country wide monuments to trekking. And snowboarding the close by mountains – or virtually enjoyable alfresco with a craft beer on the Historic Downtown. And Railroad District, Flagstaff is complete of sports. Visitors trying to stretch their brains, in addition to their legs, also can head to the Lowell Observatory for astronomy lectures or to the Museum of Northern Arizona for a few training in nearby subculture. And geology. There also are adequate possibilities for the duration of the town for purchasing. And noshing.

10 Best Things To Do in Flagstaff
1. Walnut Canyon National Monument
2. Lowell Observatory
3. Wupatki National Monument
4. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
5. Flagstaff Extreme
6. Lava River Cave
7. Coconino National Forest
8. Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
9. Historic Downtown. And Railroad District
10. Arizona Snowbowl


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California's Lost Desert Town ????????

Just outside of Death Valley National Park is a lost desert town with people who've decided to live away from it all. Join me as we journey into this special place where the locals say they live in absolute freedom, without cops, crime, or any of the hassles (and few conveniences) of the modern world... a strong community isolated from the rest of American society.

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NEW MEXICO - Land of Enchantment & Native American Culture

New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment because of its natural beauty and vast rugged western vistas. New Mexico is also rich in Native American history and culture with 13 Pueblos also known as Tribes that call New Mexico their home with many dating back thousands of years. Art is big in New Mexico not only in the Pueblo communities such as the Zuni and Acoma Tribes but artists of every culture from all around the world flock to New Mexico to show art with some taking up permanent residence in this inspiring part of America.

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Timelapse of the Zuni Sacred Mountain

I had the pleasure of taking a timelapse of the Zuni Sacred Mountain on the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. Shot using the Canon EOS 5D Mark II
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Native American Sites Road Trip Pt2 - 20,000 Petroglyphs!!

Though Native Americans had no written language, they were very good at making pictures on rock. There are 21,000 of them at 3 Rivers Petroglyph Site in New Mexico.
It's one of my favorite places. And only about 10 people visit the place each day.

お宿紹介 USA【稀なホテル!?かわいい民芸品に癒されるホテル】2023/6/10

ズニreservation内にある
ズニ族【ネイティブアメリカン】と交流できる稀なホテルです。
とてもかわいい癒されるホテルです
※本人のボイス説明あり

【ドライブ動画】アメリカ3州横断#05 ギャラップ⇒ズニ

#旅行 #ホテル #ネイティブアメリカン #インディアン #アメリカ #ズニ #民芸 #travel #halona #hotel #nativeamerican #america #usa #zuni #reservation

OUR Top 10 Favorite Campgrounds in New Mexico | Camping in New Mexico

In this video we countdown our Top 10 Favorite campgrounds, as well as give you some honorable mentions to consider. These are OUR opinions, and your experiences may differ. If you have questions, feel free to ask below!
I will include links for videos of each!

Aguirre Springs Campground
Quemado Lake + others

Zuni Olla Maidens, in TRUE 360º

Dancers from Zuni Pueblo take center stage in the courtyard at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque NM.
#NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue #TRUE360

Zuni Pueblo harvest dance / Autumn 2023

Harvest dance a few hours after the annular solar eclipse. On my way home to Gila River from southeast Utah after seeing the eclipse at Hovenweep National Monument. Thank you (elah-kwa) to friends at Zuni for inviting me. Kokshi Mokshi

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