Hohokam is a Pima word meaning "the ones who have gone", referring to their ancestors in Central Arizona. If the Pima and Tohono O'Odham tribes are considered descendents of the Hohokam, they are among the most stable indigenous societies on earth, having remained in Central and Southern Arizona for over two-thousand years. The first Hohokam arrived in what is now Northern México in ... [MORE]
Hohokam Indian Page
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A computer model of an ancient Hohokam village, with text information available for each part of the village.
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Pueblo Grande Platform Mound, A Labor Investment Analysis
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Various authors have estimated and/or directly surveyed the size of the Pueblo Grande platform mound. Based on the platform mound size of 300 x 100 x 15 feet, a volume estimate of 450,000 cubic feet was arrived at.