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Correct answer is : The four corners region of the Pueblo homelands: Today known as Arizona, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico!! my social studies book makes it look like AZ and NMck

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Ancient Native Americans of the Southwest lived in pueblos in an area where four states now meet?

the history


What are pueblos?

Pueblos can describe ancient or modern Native American Communities in the Southwest.


What four states did Ancient Native Americans of the southwest live in pueblos in?

Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico


Ancient Native Americans of the Southwest lived in pueblos in an area where four states now meet Name the states?

The correct is the Four Corners


Ancient Native Americans of the Southwest lived in pueblos in an area where four states meet what are the states?

They are Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico


Ancient Native Americans of Southwest lived in pueblos in an area where four states now meet Names the states?

Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona


Who were pueblos?

the pueblos enimes where the native americans


Who were the pueblos?

the pueblos enimes where the native americans


Ancient native Americans of the southwest lived in the pueblos in an area where four states now meet name the states?

Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico I <3 Social Studies!


Ancient native Americans of the southwest lived in pueblos in an area where which four states meet?

The four corners, where southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico, northeast Arizona and southeast Utah all have a common boundary at a single point.


Who were the pueblos enimes?

the pueblos enimes where the native americans


What type of housing did southwest native Americans live in?

they lived in pueblos/adobes, grass and long houses, Navajo hogans.