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Native Americans living in the South usually lived in adobe dwellings. They made these dwellings out of the dirt, or clay that was found there. These dwellings suited the climate well.
the pueblo native Americans lived in adobe pueblos
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Dwellings in the plains made of mud were called 'pueblos' or 'sod houses'. They were inhabited by Native American tribes of the Great Plains.
cliff dwellings
the pueblos enimes where the native americans
the pueblos enimes where the native americans
the pueblos enimes where the native americans
Native Americans of the south west lived in Pueblos.
Pueblos are groups of dwellings built by southwestern Native Americans, particularly in the region that includes present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. These structures were traditionally made from adobe or stone, often several stories high, and were designed for both living spaces and defensive purposes. Pueblos are integral to the cultural heritage of the Pueblo peoples and continue to be used for ceremonial and community purposes.
Native Americans living in the South usually lived in adobe dwellings. They made these dwellings out of the dirt, or clay that was found there. These dwellings suited the climate well.
ciff dwellings
The Pueblos are a peaceful group of Native Americans. They held land but did not feel the need to conquer their neighbors and have an empire.
the pueblo native Americans lived in adobe pueblos
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No. For example the Apache Indians lived in pueblos.
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