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Pueblo Indians

Pueblo Indians. An Overview on the Indians. Geography.

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Pueblo Indians

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  1. Pueblo Indians An Overview on the Indians

  2. Geography The early pueblo people resided in an area known as Mesa Verde. This region was located in an area of the southwest known as “Four corners” because it’s where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona meet. In later history, the Pueblo people would go on to make settlements in most of the United Sates’ southwest region.

  3. People Pueblo means "town" or "village" in Spanish, and was originally used to refer to the Indian cliff dwellings and large adobe house complexes of the Southwestern Indian tribes. Today, the word "Pueblo" is also used to refer to these tribes themselves. There are many different Pueblo tribes, including the Acoma, Cochiti, Isleta, Jemez, Laguna, Nambe, Picuris, Pojoaque, Sandia, San Felipe, Santa Ana, Santo Domingo, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara, Taos, Tesuque, Ysleta del Sur, Zia, and Zuni.

  4. Life • Food (white corn masa) • Houses • Prayer • Hunting • Pottery Making • Dancing/ Tradition • Playing and learning for children

  5. Adobe Houses

  6. Food

  7. Prayer, Tradition, and Dancing

  8. Pottery

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