yes but they do not share a language
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pueblo Indians
The Hopi Indians traded often. They traded with the tribes known as pueblo.
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
The different Pueblo languages are Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, Keres, Zuñi, and Hopi. Hope this helps.
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
It is commonly believed that they evolved into the current day Pueblo peoples, such as the Hopi of the Southwest.
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
Thomas Donaldson has written: 'Moqui Pueblo Indians of Arizona and Pueblo Indians of New Mexico' -- subject(s): Hopi Indians, Pueblo Indians, Indians of North America 'The George Catlin Indian Gallery in the U.S. National Museum' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, United States National Museum
Yes, there are a number of southwestern tribes that still exist. Examples: Pueblo Indians Navajo Hopi Apache
The name of Hopi village is pueblo
the Pueblo Indians lived in the adobe houses. Each Pueblo tribe is named for the pueblo it lives in. Some are Zuni, Laguna, Acoma, Tewa, Tiwa and Towa. There are many others. Hopi people also live in adobe houses.