Pueblos can describe ancient or modern Native American Communities in the Southwest.
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Pueblos are traditional communities of aboriginal Americans in the southwestern United States of America. The communities are recognized worldwide for adobe buildings, which are sometimes called "pueblos," although some pueblos only have a few of these buildings still standing In the Spanish missions, pueblos were adobe buildings used for farming. The labor was provided by the neophytes. The crops grown in the pueblo was sent to a nearby mission to provide food for it.
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Teepees- Animal skins Pueblos- Clay and Mud Longhouses- Wood (Tree Bark)
The Zuni built many pueblos.
Yes. Pueblos are a people who are somewhat like the Aztecs. They built pueblos out of stone and adobe that surved as homes for them.
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the pueblos enimes where the native americans
4 pueblos
the pueblos enimes where the native americans
The Hopi lived pueblos. Pueblos are made out of adobe.
Is the pueblos environment clean?
the pueblos enimes where the native americans
What did the people in pueblos and on rancos do.
Pueblos is pronounced: poo-ay-blose.
Like pueblos.