In the far and colored lands of Northern Arizona...
a sacred civilization once expressed itself...
which came from the union and mixture of original North-Americans and Asians from ancient places, from various islands of Asia and Oceania.
As time went by, this union of family, of race and of culture, brought them to Northern Arizona, a region that for thousands of years had been acting as a fruitful terrain for the development of populations that benefitted from sowing and cultivation. What always offered itself to this sacred people was the Colorado River, which bathed with its edges all the vegetation that was present in those times.
The cause of the disappearance of this people was not destruction nor any extraordinary event. Time showed this people that it had attained such a high degree of contact with the universe, that it was no longer necessary for them to live from that which was material, as they had always done.
This sacred people from Northern Arizona also lived its path of transition, as did all civilizations and cultures that passed by this planet.

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