Citations:Anasazi
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English citations of Anasazi
- 2002, Ekkehart Malotki, Hopi Tales of Destruction, Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, published 2002, →ISBN, page ix-x:
- Ruth Benedict's (1959[1934]:79) utopian assessment of the Pueblos as an “Apollonian people” who abhorred all excess and violent behavior reflected the majority opinion held and propagated by social philosophers during much of the twentieth century. By extension, this view that native Pueblo Indians were paragons of peace who lived their lives in complete harmony with their environment was also attributed to the Anasazi, their prehistoric ancestors.
French citations of Anasazi
- 1997, Jacques Attali, Au-delà de nulle Part, Paris: Le Livre de Poche, published 1997, →ISBN, page 78:
- Sous leur ancien nom d’Anasazis, les Hopis sont le plus vieux peuple d’Amérique. Leurs villages sont les plus anciens du continent.
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