Early Native American

Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming


Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming
Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming

Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming    Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming

Hohokam villages are remarkable in the ancient Southwest for their stability. Hohokam villagers grew cotton and corn, as well as several types of beans and squash. In the Gila and Salt River valleys, the Indians built a complex system of canals, to lead water from the rivers to their fields above the floodplain.


Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming    Original Painting of a Native American Hohokam Community showing early farming