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    Hohokam, term denoting the culture of the ancient agricultural populations inhabiting the Salt and Gila river valleys of S Arizona (A.D. 300–1200). They are noted for their extensive irrigation systems, with canals over 10 mi (16 km) long that channeled... more

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  • History - Hohokam

    The name Hohokam (pronounced with the accent on the last syllable) comes from the word Hoohoogum, the name given by the contemporary Native Americans in ...

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  • Hohokam Indian Page

    7 Dec 1998 ... A computer model of an ancient Hohokam village, with text information available for each part of the village.

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  • Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - The Hohokam (U.S. ...

    9 Oct 2008 ... Who were the Hohokam? Archeological evidence suggests they may have descended from an earlier hunting and gathering “Archaic” culture that ...

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