Indians of the Mesa Verde

audiobook

Indians of the Mesa Verde

by Don Watson

EN·~5 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

INDIANS OF THE MESA VERDE

0:14
2

PART ONE People of the Mesa Verde

0:03
3

1 ECHOS OF THE PAST

6:46
4

2 DISCOVERY

40:05
5

3 LIFE IN ANCIENT TIMES

16:50
6

4 SPRING

1:09:23
7

5 SUMMER

36:18
8

6 AUTUMN

35:56
9

7 WINTER

32:48
10

8 THE END OF THE STORY

10:14

Description

Beneath the soaring arches of a cliff, an ancient city clings to stone, its walls still echoing the lives of the people who built it. The massive structures of Cliff Palace rise from the rock like a stone shawl, their rooms once filled with families, storage bins, and painted walls that tell stories of daily hope and ritual. Even today, the faint traces of footprints and plaster reveal a community that thrived high above the canyon floor.

The narrative follows the Mesa Verde inhabitants as they develop from modest beginnings into skilled architects and farmers, mastering the harsh landscape over centuries. Their ingenuity is evident in the intricate cliff dwellings, communal kivas, and elaborate pottery, each a testament to their reverence for the land and their deities. Yet the same environment that sustained them turned hostile—failed rains, drying springs, and dwindling crops forced the people to abandon their homes, leaving behind silent stone testimonies of both triumph and loss.

Explorers and scholars continue to piece together this vanished world, wandering through hidden passages and cataloguing the remaining ruins. The vast mesa, scarred by rugged canyons, still guards countless undiscovered chambers, inviting listeners to imagine the lives that once pulsed within its timeless cliffs.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (326K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2018-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Don Watson

Don Watson

An Australian writer known for sharp political insight and a deep feel for history, language, and the land. His books range from major works of nonfiction to reflections on Australia’s culture, making him a compelling guide to big national stories.

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