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HOHOKAM WORD SEARCHBUCKEYE MUSEUMThe Hohokam indians lived in Arizona until they merged with the Pima and Papago tribes near Tucson in 1450 AD. The Hohokams were Mayan descendents who came to Arizona around 300BC. Hohokams were farmers and built canals for their farming. Over 1600 miles of canals were built in Phoenix, Arizona by the Hohokams. Those paths of their canals are still used today. The Hohokams were famous among the indians for their shell carved jewelry. They lived in homes that looked very much like hogans and ate corn, squash, beans and cactus.
Some of the puzzles that people list for the public get indexed by the search engines (like Google). Some people find those puzzles and cannot figure out how to make a puzzle of their own. So this page now has the navigation sidebar. There are now buttons on the puzzle so that you can get a clean page, in either HTML or PDF, that you can use your browser's print button to print. The PDF format allows the web site to know how large a printer page is, and the fonts are scaled to fill the page. The PDF takes awhile to generate. Don't panic! |
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