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From Sea to Shining Sea: The Anasazi Indians

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There have been cities and towns in the South Central region for many centuries.

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From Sea to Shining Sea: Native Americans (1:42)

Native Americans were the first inhabitants of the country. They built villages along waterways because it was easier to travel along them than across the land.

From Sea to Shining Sea: The Anasazi Indians (1:02)

There have been cities and towns in the South Central region for many centuries.

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