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 warriors stalked arrogantly through the villages, taking what they pleased. But the gods can only stand so much huma
The People of the Moon
- Book ID
- 109428499
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Year
- 1895
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0028-0836
- DOI
- 10.1038/053077a0
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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 tow
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 tow
No woman can lead in place of an alpha, and in the lands of the Moon People, the word of the pack leaders is law.Free from their former clan, Netya and her new pack seek to make a home for themselves in the wilderness beyond the mountains, braving the cruel onset of winter as the turning of the seas
No woman can lead in place of an alpha, and in the lands of the Moon People, the word of the pack leaders is law.Free from their former clan, Netya and her new pack seek to make a home for themselves in the wilderness beyond the mountains, braving the cruel onset of winter as the turning of the seas