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  2. Early Basketmaker II Era - Wikipedia

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    The Early Basketmaker II Era (1500 BCE – 50 CE) was the first Post-Archaic cultural period of Ancient Pueblo People.The era began with the cultivation of maize in the northern American southwest, although there was not a dependence upon agriculture until about 500 BCE. [1]

  3. Pueblo clown - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic sacred clown by Kathleen Wall Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. The Pueblo clowns (sometimes called sacred clowns) are jesters or tricksters in the Pueblo religion.It is a generic term, as there are a number of these figures in the ritual practice of the Pueblo people.

  4. Mudhead - Wikipedia

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    "Mudhead", a song by Combustible Edison from their 1996 album Schizophonic! "Mudhead", a song by The Supersuckers from their 1994 album La Mano Cornuda; snake mudhead, a type of fish; Mudhead (Tatsiqto), a Pueblo clown figure; Mudhead, a free-spirited character in Firesign Theatre's 1970 album, Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers

  5. Category:Timeline templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Timeline templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Timeline templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Template:Graphical timeline - Wikipedia

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    Whilst short timelines can be inserted directly into the article, some editors complain that long, complex timelines break up the flow of the page and make editing difficult. Therefore, you may want to use {{ Include timeline }} to host the timeline code on a separate page, which will be automatically included.

  7. Kachina - Wikipedia

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    The clowns play an important role-embodying wrong social behavior, they are soon put in their place by the katsinam for all to see. The presence of clowns in the morality play makes people more receptive to the messages of proper social convention and encourages a crucial human trait: a keen sense of humor.