Frijoles: A Hidden Valley in the New World

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Frijoles: A Hidden Valley in the New World

by J. W. (Jerome William) Hendron

EN·~2 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

FRIJOLES, A Hidden Valley in the New World - THE POTSHERD

0:32
2

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1:02
3

INTRODUCTION

1:52
4

FRIJOLES, A HIDDEN VALLEY IN THE NEW WORLD - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:36
5

PLATES (in pocket)

0:21
6

CHAPTER I Some Twenty Years Ago

9:38
7

CHAPTER II The Pueblo Indian Meets the White Man

23:12
8

CHAPTER III Tyuonyi

27:58
9

CHAPTER IV Building in the Great Period

45:11
10

CHAPTER V Living in the Great Period

17:51

Description

Nestled in the dramatic cliffs of New Mexico’s Bandelier National Monument, this vivid portrait invites listeners to step into a hidden valley that once cradled a thriving community long before Spanish or English footprints arrived. The author’s childhood glimpse over Frijoles Canyon blossoms into a broader exploration of the people who carved homes from stone, tended gardens, and fashioned pottery that still whispers their stories today.

Blending archaeological findings, oral legends, and thoughtful speculation, the narrative weaves together the everyday rhythms and ceremonial life of the cliff dwellers. Richly illustrated maps, photographs, and reconstructed sketches bring the ancient landscape to life, while a handy glossary decodes regional terms, making the material approachable for anyone wandering the canyon’s trails.

Presented as a conversational guide rather than a dense academic tome, the book sparks curiosity about how early inhabitants survived, interacted, and expressed themselves through art and architecture. Listeners will leave with a deeper appreciation for the enduring mystery and beauty of this remarkable New World valley.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (171K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-09-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JW

J. W. (Jerome William) Hendron

b. 1912

Best known for writing about the history and landscapes of New Mexico, this mid-century author brought places like Frijoles Canyon to life for general readers. His surviving work suggests a strong interest in Southwestern history, archaeology, and local legend.

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