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Aug 2024
7m 26s

Kaya and the Cliff Palace of Mesa Verde

BEDTIME HISTORY
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Join us as we dive into the story of Kaya and his Anasazi family who reside in the ancient cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde. This episode explores the daily life, traditions, and wisdom of the Anasazi people, as seen through the eyes of young Kaya. From the architecture of their homes to a tribal ceremony under the stars, we'll uncover how the Anasazi thrived in their unique environment.

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