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the pueblo Indians had very good defense(most of the time). They used lemons to squirt in their enemies eyes and banana peels for their enemies to slip on.
a very very very very very very very long time ago byeezzz :)
The Pueblo environment was desert but near the river, so they could still farm.
The Pueblo Indians lived in pueblos. Pueblos are mud covered brick or stone buildings. There where ladders to climb to the next level (stairs weren't invented). If you ever go to Arizona, you may see some abandoned or wrecked pueblos
In In 1777 it was formed into a pueblo, but it was a already a town at the time.
They didn't. They were in the jungle and it is hot and muggy so most of the time they were too.
The Anasazi are ancestors of the Pueblo Indians. They were in the Utah area from 200 AD until 1300 AD. There were many different styles of housing because their culture changed sporadically, and often.
Indians have traditional lived in a wide range of houses. Pueblo Indians have lived in adobe homes, that are earth colors. In the Southeastern Woodlands, many tribes lived in wattle-and-daub houses at the time of European contact. These have been painted with red earth or white lime, which was occasionally mixed with powdered mica, giving the walls a sparkle.
It works just as coolant does for a car. It helps a dog stay cool in summer while at the same time helping hem stay warm in winter.
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The Pueblo Indians are not thought to be related to the Hohokam just the Anasazi, Sinagua and Mogollon. The modern Pueblo dry land farm like the Anasazi especially in the western Pueblos. They grow the same crops but added ones that were brought by the Spanish like peaches and melons. In the eastern Pueblos they irrigated their farms which is similar to the Hohokam but not the same and not not thought to be related. They have the same housing patterns, the same pottery styles, the same weaving of cotton. The kachina cult is thought to have started among the Anasazi at the end of their time and continues among the Pueblo.
at least 6 hours. this time for this sauce to completely cool. if you cool it to soon it will cause the tomatoes to give off a very strong acetic taste.