village = pueblo
If you are referring to the United States, English and Spanish are the most common languages spoken in the southwestern desert region.
They hunt Deer
The majority of the southwest people (United States) speak English, followed by Spanish. A few speak their Native American language and some immigrants speak their native Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean, or others.
how you say village in spanish is pueblo trust me i learned it in school!
As there are many major cities and towns in the desert southwest of the United States, people can eat almost any food they wish if it is available in local stores and markets.
The people of the southwest are no different from people in other non-desert cities in the United States. They are very normal folks except they seem happier and more friendly than people from some areas.
The Pueblos were an American Native Tribal people who lived in what is now the southwest of the United States. Their homes carved into desert plateau wall were called pueblos. They came under the domination of the Comanche Native American empire.
Yes, the southwest united states.
Corn, Beans, and Squash
nomadic huts, made of animal skin or twigs or clothing
the southwest like cheese but the people in the eastern woodlands don't
Pueblo mean the people or village in Spanish. Therefore, you need to to specify which village or the people of which Spanish-speaking country you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.