The "ancestral Pueblo" or Anasazi language is unknown, just like the language(s) of the Moundbuilder culture, the Mississippian Culture, the Adena Culture and many more. Without access to a time machine we can never known how any of these people spoke.
The Pueblo spirit, distinct from kachinas, is often referred to as "kiva" or "Kachina spirit" in broader terms. However, the term "Pueblo spirit" can also refer to the unique cultural and spiritual essence of the Pueblo peoples, encompassing their deep connection to the land, community, and traditions. These spirits play a vital role in their ceremonies and beliefs, representing ancestral connections and guiding principles in their way of life.
Kachina
the great spirit
To obtain the Ancestral Snake Spirit in DragonFable, you need to complete the quest associated with the "Snake Charmer" storyline. This typically involves interacting with specific characters and completing tasks related to the snake spirits. Once you've fulfilled the quest requirements, you can summon or receive the Ancestral Snake Spirit as a reward. Be sure to check the in-game details for any specific requirements or steps.
A zemi or cemi is a deity or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object that houses the spirit, among the Taíno.
Kachina is the spirit being of cosmology and religious belief of western Pueblo that is found in the southwestern part of the United States. The Kachina culture is practiced in Acoma Pueblo, Hopi, Laguna Pueblo, Tewa Village, and Zuni.
your respectful spirit of submission
A kachina (also katchina, katcina, or katsina; Hopi: katsina /kətˈsiːnə/, plural katsinim) is a deified spirit. It is a spirit form in the western Pueblo religious beliefs.
They did special spirit dances and sat around fires to tell stories.
keep your spirit up
They reside each year by having the Kachina spirit in your mask.
The Kachina are spirits from the Western Pueblo religion. The kachina are spirit representatives of things in the real world. There are over four hundred different Kachina in the Pueblo culture.