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SOUTHWESTERN PREHISTORIC CULTURES: Anasazi/Mogollon
SOUTHWESTERN CULTURES OF TODAY:
Akimel O'odham Cochiti Hopi Isleta Isleta Del Sur Jemez Laguna Mata Ortiz Nambe Navajo Papago Picuris Pima Pojoaque Sandia San Ildefonso San Felipe San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tohono O'Odham Yuman Zia Zuni
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Produced in the Sonoran Desert, this honey has a delicate flavor. Depending on the season, this honey can come from many sources. Most of the blends with either be Mesquite/Catclaw or Mesquite/Wildflower, however the bees visit many other desert floral sources such as Cacti, Palo Verde, etc. Packed by Stockwell Honey Company of Arivaca, Arizona. 9 oz. (255g) jar for only $4.95
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