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The Mogollon Tribe
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The Mogollon Culture
  • Many Mogollon groups stayed along the New Mexico
    and Arizona border.
  • Some of the earliest Mogollon groups live in
    alcoves or caves.
  • Others lived on top of ridges and bluffs
    overlooking their fields.
  • In order to protect their community they built
    tall walls around them.

3
Home Life
  • They lived in pit houses, which were holes
    covered by dome roofs.
  • The holes were about 2-5 ft. deep and only10-15
    ft. in diameter.
  • They were roughly circular in shape.

4
Pit House Roof Structure
5
Pit Houses
  • The roofs were made of brush and grass with a
    think layer of mud plaster.
  • Some families built cook fires in the center, and
    others may have kept their fires outside. But
    they may have brought in fire-heated stones to
    keep warm.

6
Family Possessions
  • Family possessions included plain brown or
    reddish ceramic bowls, pots and jars.
  • They made baskets from the Yucca plants, made
    straw mats, and feather or rabbit fur blankets.
  • Individually they had belts and shoes made from
    Yucca fibers.
  • They had pendants, necklaces and bracelets made
    from shells, bones or precious stones.
  • They made utensils and tools from stones.

7
Food
  • The Mogollon stored food. This included grain
    from crops and seeds from wild plants.
  • These storage areas were either inside or
    immediately outside their homes.
  • Families planted corn, beans, squash, and cotton
    near river banks and washes.

8
Family Roles
  • Children probably watched over the crops, making
    sure to chase away any birds or rodents.
  • Probably both men and women planted the crops
  • The women probably gathered clay, coiled clay
    ropes into various shapes, polished the moist
    surface with scrapers, added some decoration and
    then fired the pots into hot coals
  • The men probably made the weapons and trained
    their sons to hunt and build the houses.

9
Pots and Bowls
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