Red earth stretching wide beneath an endless sky. The sacred land of the Diné—where the sun sets in colors the ancestors remember.

—Farmington, New Mexico

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" If you stop for a minute and listen; you can hear the children laughing and the women talking. You can hear the dogs barking and the turkeys gobbling. You can hear and feel the beat of the drums and the singing. You can. smell the cooking fires. You can feel their presence, their warmth their sense of community."

— TJ Atsye, Laguna Pueblo

With 150 rooms and 21 kivas, scholars believe it served as a significant gathering place for many Ancestral Pueblo villages.

Cliff Palace

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