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The Contributor, Vol. 10: A Monthly Magazine; April, 1889 (Classic Reprint)
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The Contributor, Vol. 10: A Monthly Magazine; April, 1889 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Contributor, Vol. 10: A Monthly Magazine; April, 1889
That these ancients were skilled in agriculture is plainly shown by the great number of ancient canals scattered over the Territory, some of them being very large; and all of them very skilfully laid out, both as to location and grade. But in the ability to do this the pres ent tribes are wofully deficient. The most notable exception to this strie ture are the Moquis, who raise a large quantity, annually, of first class wheat in the Salt River plain, and pro duce also a considerable quantity of brown sugar from the ribbon sugar cane. That they were numerous is evident from the remains of their towns and villages. Indeed, it has been estimated that the Salt River and Gila valleys alone contained a population greater than the whole Of Utah at this date; by some the population being estimated at half a million.
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