Mesa Verde National Park!
protection from raiders
ancestral pueblo make home like hohokam
The built the Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde, Colorado.
sod houses on the great plains, pueblos on the southern plains
Pueblos are groups of dwellings built by southwestern Native Americans, particularly in the region that includes present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. These structures were traditionally made from adobe or stone, often several stories high, and were designed for both living spaces and defensive purposes. Pueblos are integral to the cultural heritage of the Pueblo peoples and continue to be used for ceremonial and community purposes.
Colorado New Mexico Arizona mexico
The ancestral Pueblo people are credited with starting Mesa Verde, with evidence of their settlements dating back to around 550 AD. They constructed the iconic cliff dwellings and pueblos in the area, showcasing their advanced architectural and agricultural skills.
Dwellings in the plains made of mud were called 'pueblos' or 'sod houses'. They were inhabited by Native American tribes of the Great Plains.
Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico
There Homes Was Made Out Of Stones But The Mesa's Put Mud In Between The Stones So That They Would Stick Together .
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.
Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico