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Pueblo peoples typically buried their dead in a manner that reflected their cultural beliefs and practices. They often placed the deceased in a curled position, which symbolized a return to the earth, and buried them in graves that were sometimes lined with stones. Some communities used elaborate burial rituals, including the inclusion of personal items and offerings to accompany the dead. Additionally, in some cases, they would inter the deceased within their homes or in special burial sites, emphasizing the spiritual connection between the living and the dead.

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