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Q: The Jumano people lived in villages and had their own government what is a government?
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How many jumano lived in the five villages north of big bend?

It is unknown how many Jumano live in the five villages. The 5 villages are just North of the big bend.


What was the jumano shelter?

The Pueblo Jumano lived in cities built on the sides of cliffs and the Plains Jumano lived in tepees.


What are planets that the jumano grew?

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At the time of Jesus the people lived in small villages.


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People have lived in villages for thousands of years. The transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled village life began around 10,000 years ago with the development of agriculture. This marked the beginning of the Neolithic era.


What type of shelter did the Jumano Indian have?

The Zuni people are one of the Pueblo group who lived in western New Mexico. They were farmers and ranchers who lived in permanent adobe apartment complexes that were not associated with cliffs, but were out on the open land.


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