The Pueblo peoples adapted to their arid environment by employing advanced agricultural techniques like dry farming and irrigation systems. They built terraces and utilized contour farming to conserve moisture and reduce erosion. Additionally, they planted drought-resistant crops such as corn, beans, and squash, which thrived in limited water conditions. These methods allowed them to effectively cultivate the land despite the challenges posed by low rainfall.
they dug ditches to bring the river water to their crops
Katchinas, Found by Adele (IT WAS hard) Geography ABC's
plants and crops would dry up and we wouldn't have a food source
The pueblo didn't really have a religon. They believed that Kachina dolls brought rain and good fortune to them.
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
they have deaths and crops fail to grow if it does rain when there is a drought there would be little water to remoisturize the ground.
Yes, if it rains you DO NOT need to water crops. If you water your crops in rain all it does is make you weaker. You can see your crop's soil color darken like if you watered it yourself. No, Watering crops in rain does not make your crops grow Faster/Better
The sun god , the rain god and many others.
It is a heavy rain that comes to Asia every summer. This rain helps their crops grow.
The sun god , the rain god and many others.
If there's no rain it will be destroy plants and crops.
The Pueblos didn't have a specific religion, but they had prayer dances for rain, a sucessful crop, harvest, etc. They had a room called a kiva under their pueblo, usually one-two kivas per pueblo. They weaved and prayer danced in it. It was a round room that was entered through a trapdoor in the ceiling. They had kachinas, which were little dolls that represented the gods-there were rain kachinas, sun kachinas, etc. When the Europeans came to America in about the 1400s, they had a huge war with the Pueblo, capturing them , working them like slaves, and converting them to Christianity. Hope this helps! P.S. You might want to look for some books that are about the Pueblo-they probably will have a lot more information than I do!