Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AQUINNAH — A drum could be heard in the distance as an intimate group of tribal elders gathered Sunday at the Vanderhoop Homestead ...
Indigenous Pueblo populations in the American Southwest—ancestors of today’s Hopi, Zuni, and Rio Grande Pueblo tribes—typically wove blankets, cloaks, and funeral wrappings out of animal hides, furs, ...
New research sheds light on the production of an 800-year-old turkey feather blanket and explores the economic and cultural aspects of raising turkeys to supply feathers in the ancient Southwest. The ...
Early Puebloans wove turkey feathers into yucca fiber to make the blanket. Washington State University A blanket made by early 13th-century Indigenous peoples in what is now the southwestern United ...
PULLMAN, Wash. -- The ancient inhabitants of the American Southwest used around 11,500 feathers to make a turkey feather blanket, according to a new paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science: ...
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