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Q: How many people could live in a pueblo?
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What did the pueblo do for the Anasazi?

Pueblo is the Spanish word for town and refers to the small villages that many southwestern people live in. The pueblos were their homes just as people who live in apartment buidlings in cities today.


How many Native Americans live in pueblo?

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What Tribes lived in the Adobe Dwellings?

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.


Where in North America did the Pueblo people live?

Basically the pueblo Indians lived in desert areas and areas bodering cliffs and mountains. In the United States they are located in the south western part of the state. Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado have many tribes who are descendants of these people.


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How many people could live in the adobe homes?

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Many historians believe that the Pueblo people are descendants of an ancient group of people known as the?

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What does the word pueblo Indians mean?

Town. Sometimes used to mean "the people". El pueblo de los Estados Unidos" is "the people of the United States".


What is the connection between the Pueblo and Anasazi housing?

The Modern Pueblo people are the direct descendants of the Anasazi or ancient Pueblo people (as many now prefer). So the building techniques gradually changed over time but are directly related to one another.


How are Pueblo Indians and plains Indians different?

There are many different cultures and peoples and languages of the Plains and of the Pueblo people so there is not one simple answer. However, in general the Pueblo people live in settled villages made of stone and adobe and wood and practice dry land or irrigated agriculture. The Plains peoples underwent many changes in the historic period but the biggest was when horses arrived from the Spanish in the 1540s and started spreading. This meant, among many other things, that people on the Plains could live on the Plains full time and follow the buffalo. Some had practiced agriculture and gave it up, others had been gatherer and hunters but now could cover much greater distances. A number of people expanded their territory and pushed out or subjugated neighboring people. Some developed warrior society structures that laid great value in raiding. Some, like the Comanche, also became middlemen in the trade for horses and guns. In general most no longer lived in settled villages. There were exceptions however such as the Mandan and Pawnee lived in permanent villages. The Pueblo people and Plains people interacted at agricultural trade fairs. They traded corn and woven goods for hides and meat. The Plains people also raided the Pueblo people for horses, food, goods and slaves to sell or use.