The Anasazi people built with stone and used a mix of clay,sand and mud to make mortar and plaster. They used logs for roof beams. Then split poles, bark and mud plaster on top. Buildings that were more than one story had double walls with rock rubble fill between them.
The tools they used were axes to cut trees and brush. Tools to work the stone a little and tools to spread plaster, although hand prints are often seen.
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Pueblo Indians made pottery bowls to eat, cook, and prepare foods in. They did also have self made tools such as knives and spoons. Pueblo Indians still to this day make pottery bowls, plates, platters and such.
I've heard they used mud, but wateve
Pueblo Tools/UtensilsThe Pueblos had many tools and utensils. Pueblo hunters used bows and arrows. In war, Pueblo men fired their bows or fought with spears and war clubs. Pueblo tools included wooden hoes and rakes for farming, spindles and looms for weaving cotton (and later wool). They used pump drills for boring holes in shell and turquoise beads.The Pueblosused many tools for many different things.
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Different people made and used different tool depending on how they lived. The Pueblo people grew corn and beans and squash and needed different tools than the Navajo who did that and raised sheep and the Apache who mainly huntered and gathered.
Alot of people believed that the Pueblo Indians lived in mud houses or teepee's so that they could follow their food the buffalo and when the killed them then they could use there bones to make tools.
The Pueblo Indians lived in a pueblo, made of adobe and wood. It had a flat roof.
they ate buffalos then used their bones for tools
They fixed things... That's what tools are made for
Pueblo is the spanish word for "people".