Nalakihu-Citadel Trail, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona

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Creator Southwest Parks and Monuments Association
Title Nalakihu-Citadel Trail, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
Note Reading ease score: 63.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Nalakihu-Citadel Trail, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona" is a guidebook published by the Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, specifically designed for visitors to Wupatki National Monument. This booklet is likely written in the late 20th century, reflecting a modern appreciation for the preservation of natural and historical sites. The primary topic revolves around educating readers about the Nalakihu pueblo and the Citadel, both significant archaeological sites within the monument, and the early inhabitants who once thrived in this area. This guide provides a detailed description of the Nalakihu pueblo and the Citadel, encompassing their architectural features, historical significance, and cultural context related to the Sinagua and Anasazi tribes. Visitors are led through a short trail that highlights various points of interest, including the construction techniques and daily life of these ancient peoples, as evidenced by the ruins and artifacts found in the vicinity. The narrative emphasizes the importance of conservation and encourages visitors to preserve the integrity of the site for future generations while exploring the rich history of the region. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F786: United States local history: New Southwest. Colorado River, Canyon, and Valley
Subject Sinagua culture
Subject Wupatki National Monument (Ariz.) -- Guidebooks
Subject Pueblos -- Arizona -- Wupatki National Monument
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EBook-No. 65857
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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