There are 21 modern Pueblos today in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. There were more when the Spanish first came in contact with them. Each group is a little different and some speak very different unrelated languages. Here is a list of today's people:
Hopi, Zuñi, Keresan speakers at Acoma, Laguna, Santa Ana, Zia, Cochiti, Santo Domingo, and San Felipe. Towa at Jemez, Tewa speakers in San Juan, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Tesuque, Nambe, Pojoaque, and Hano (on the Hopi), and Tiwa speakers at Taos, Picuris, and Southern Tiwa (Sandia, Isleta).
The Pueblo Indians lived in pueblos in the southwest US.
No, the Anasazi people lived southwest Four Corners area. The moundbuilders or Mississippian Indians lived the Mississippi valley and in Ohio and Illinois. They were the only ones to build mounds
the pueblo people lived in houses called adobes
adobesand pueblos
The Hopi lived pueblos. Pueblos are made out of adobe.
adobesand pueblos
The Pueblo Indians lived in pueblos in the southwest US.
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No, the Anasazi people lived southwest Four Corners area. The moundbuilders or Mississippian Indians lived the Mississippi valley and in Ohio and Illinois. They were the only ones to build mounds
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Native Americans of the south west lived in Pueblos.
the pueblos lived in the southwest area of north america. they mostly lived in the desert and built houses out of clay and dried mud.
the pueblo people lived in houses called adobes
pueblo people lived in pueblo homes of course!
in the southwest
they lived in pueblos/adobes, grass and long houses, Navajo hogans.
The lived in Adobe Pueblos. Pueblo came from the Spanish word "town people".