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Moqui

American  
[moh-kee] / ˈmoʊ ki /

noun

plural

Moquis,

plural

Moqui
  1. Moki.


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Utah may have wild Moqui Caverns, gorgeous light-filled sand caves in Kanab, but sand mining created them in the 1970s.

From Washington Post • Oct. 15, 2020

The Pueblo, the Moqui, and the Zuni Indians build similar dwellings to-day, isolated on the tops of almost inaccessible mesas.

From Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know Easy studies of the earth and the stars for any time and place by Rogers, Julia Ellen

The Moqui had reached a pitch of exaltation in which the venom of the serpent was harmless to him.

From The Boy Scouts On The Range by Payson, Lieut. Howard

The Navaho and Moqui Indians make woollen blankets and rugs and the Pimas baskets.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" by Various

The Moqui towns appear to be the same which the Spaniards found three hundred and forty years ago, though additions from other tribes have, as wep.

From Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico; Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos Papers Of The Archæological Institute Of America, American Series, Vol. I by Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse