Show the mogul indian A hundred miles mil north of tho the petrified forest and find well into tho the edgo edge of tho the arizona desert aletho seven strange and visited pu pueblo eblo cities of moqui they all have wildly unpronounceable names like A hua tn and mish ongoy avi and all are built on the summits its of almost inaccessible mesas islands of solid rock whose generally pe perpendicular cliff walls rise high from the surrounding plain they aro are very ve ry remarkable towns in appearance net set upon dizzy sites houses of adobe and queer little corrals for tho animals in nooks and angles of the cliff and giving far outlook dicross tho the browns and yellows and the spectral a I 1 peaks of that weird plain but ill they ey look not half so remarkable as they are tho the most remote from froin civilization ot of all tho tile pueblos the least affected by the spanish influence which eo so wonderfully ruled over the enon enormous area of the southwest and practically untouched by tho later saxon influence the indians of the I 1 towns retain almost entirely their wonderful customs of before the conquest their languages are dif different from those of any other of the Pueblo i and their mode of life though toa to a hasty glance the sa saine meis is in in many n lany ways way s unlike that of their grethren an kr ethren in new mex ico Ch arleaF st nicholas |