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The term "Pueblo" comes from the Spanish word for "village" or "town," which reflects the communal lifestyle of the Native American groups in the Southwestern United States. These groups, known for their adobe dwellings and agricultural practices, were encountered by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. The name was adopted to describe both the people and their distinctive villages. Today, "Pueblo" also refers to specific Native American tribes, particularly those of New Mexico.

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