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Native American Sites

Anasazi Heritage Center

The Anasazi Heritage Center is a museum for the study and interpretation of prehistoric cultures in the Four Corners region.

Canyon of the Ancients National Monument

Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in southwestern Colorado contains a huge number of archaeological sites (more than 6000 recorded, up to 100 per square mile in some pl

Hovenweep National Monument

This Anasazi settlement, abandoned around 1300 A.D., is located just across the Utah border near Cortez, with a campground and picnic area.

Mesa Verde National Park

Mesa Verde, named the world’s "#1 Historic Monument Destination," was inhabited by the Anasazi Indians, a.k.a. “The Ancient Ones,” for 1,200 years.

Ute Indian Museum

One of the few museums in the country devoted solely to one tribe; the Ute People were the indigenous inhabitants of western Colorado.

Ute Tribal Park

Come experience a trip back into time and learn a special Native American interpretation of the culturally diverse homelands of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.
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