People of the Moon (First North Americans)

Hardcover, 528 pages

English language

Published Sept. 22, 2005 by Forge Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-0856-6
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They were called the Chaco Anasazi. They built thirty-foot-wide roads that crossed miles of mountains and mesas and constructed five story buildings which had more than 800 rooms. Their priests and warriors presided over the conquered populations of Chaco Canyon via an extensive system of signal towers that could send messages across the vast distances day or night. Messages could be sent easily, and warriors could be dispersed to quell any rebellion within hours of the start of an uprising.

The Anasazi believed their destiny was charted in the paths of the moon, sun, and stars. The moon had reached its maximum three times since the Chacoans conquered the First Moon People. The Chaco matrons had built their Great House high atop First Moon Mountain, and their red-shirted warriors stalked arrogantly through the villages, taking what they pleased. But the gods can only stand so much human arrogance.

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Subjects

  • Historical fiction
  • New Mexico
  • American Historical Fiction
  • Fiction - Historical
  • Fiction
  • Prehistoric peoples
  • Historical - General
  • Fiction / Historical
  • Colorado
  • Pueblo Indians