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Indigenous American sacred sites in United States

Explore Indigenous American sacred sites in United States: pilgrimage places, living traditions, heritage landmarks, and sacred landscapes.

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Indigenous American sacred sites in United States help visitors move beyond broad directories into a more precise set of sacred places with shared geography, tradition, or site type.

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Antelope Canyon
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Antelope Canyon

Page, Arizona, United States

Deep within Navajo land, narrow sandstone passages open into chambers of flowing stone and cascading light....

Horseshoe Bend
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Horseshoe Bend

Page, Arizona, United States

A thousand feet below the overlook, the Colorado River completes its patient arc through Navajo Sandstone, forming the near-perfect horseshoe that has drawn both...

Bryce Canyon National Park
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Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon City, Utah, United States

At the edge of Utah's high plateau, thousands of stone spires rise from natural amphitheaters in formations found nowhere else on Earth....

Grand Canyon National Park
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Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, United States

For at least 12,000 years, humans have stood at the edge of this chasm and felt something shift....

Zion National Park
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Zion National Park

Springdale, Utah, United States

For over eight centuries, the Southern Paiute have known these canyon walls as sacred homeland, a landscape alive with spiritual power they call Puha....

Blythe Intaglios
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Blythe Intaglios

Blythe, California, USA

In the Colorado Desert, fifteen miles north of Blythe, six colossal figures lie etched into the earth....

Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks
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Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks

Newark, Ohio, United States

The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks rise from Ohio's rolling landscape as monuments to a 2,000-year-old vision....

Taos Pueblo
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Taos Pueblo

Taos, New Mexico, USA

Taos Pueblo is not a museum, not a reconstruction, not a relic. It is a community....

Point Conception
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Point Conception

Santa Barbara County, United States

Point Conception marks the most sacred boundary in Chumash cosmology: the Western Gate through which souls of the dead depart the earthly realm for Similaqsa, the heavenly...

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What Indigenous American sacred sites in United States are included?
This guide includes 9 Indigenous American sacred sites in United States, filtered from the Pilgrim Map atlas for stronger browsing and planning context.
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Where can I explore more Indigenous American sites in United States?
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