
Kiva roof
/ courtyard
While kivas were used for
a variety of purposes, their roofs served as a central courtyard where
daily work and living took place. You might have found women grinding
corn or preparing food, while men made tools or wove cloth. Doors bordering
the courtyard were small, partially due to the shorter height of people
during this time period, and partially because the smaller entryways kept
rooms warmer at night, especially during winter months.
You may notice that entry
to the kiva involves climbing a ladder down into the earth. This served
as a reminder of where Ancestral Puebloans believed they came from. It
also provided the possibility for people to be cleansed by ritual smoke
as they entered the kiva.
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