they accomplished pottery, writing letters, and inventing things
anne frank made this diary
It is thought that they adopted and vastly elaborated on surrounding Pueblo people's weaving technology. Among the Navajo the women weave and among the Hopi the men weave. The pottery is not really like Pueblo pottery and not as elaborate and typically not decorated. Perhaps they got the idea from the Pueblo people but it is not clear. They have some Pueblo elements in the archeological record. The Navajo say that Spider Woman taught them weaving.
One of the things that the different Pueblo people have in common is that they lived (and some still live) in multi-room and sometimes multi-story apartment style houses made out of stone and adobe mud and arranged in villages that the Spanish called Pueblos.
There are many different cultures and peoples and languages of the Plains and of the Pueblo people so there is not one simple answer. However, in general the Pueblo people live in settled villages made of stone and adobe and wood and practice dry land or irrigated agriculture. The Plains peoples underwent many changes in the historic period but the biggest was when horses arrived from the Spanish in the 1540s and started spreading. This meant, among many other things, that people on the Plains could live on the Plains full time and follow the buffalo. Some had practiced agriculture and gave it up, others had been gatherer and hunters but now could cover much greater distances. A number of people expanded their territory and pushed out or subjugated neighboring people. Some developed warrior society structures that laid great value in raiding. Some, like the Comanche, also became middlemen in the trade for horses and guns. In general most no longer lived in settled villages. There were exceptions however such as the Mandan and Pawnee lived in permanent villages. The Pueblo people and Plains people interacted at agricultural trade fairs. They traded corn and woven goods for hides and meat. The Plains people also raided the Pueblo people for horses, food, goods and slaves to sell or use.
i think they are because...well...nevermind they might not be cuz the river can melt it if it is made out of clay or mud but stone cantdo any of that. so i think not:):):):)herrera210
A couple accomplishments that the Romans had made in art are mosaics and realism in sculpture.
Native people Is not capitalized in a sentence if you're just talking about a group of people that are indigenous to an area. Pueblo village is also not capitalized unless you're talking about a village in Pueblo, Colorado. Here are some examples. Pocohantos was a member of the native people in the area. It was getting hot in the pueblo village. The default rate in this Pueblo village is the highest in Colorado.
he made a birthday party
He made Thanksgiving !
HE became king
he killed a bunch of innocent acoma pueblo people
well she made it into my social studies book
He had a monkey elephand chuba.
she has become famous
that he accomplishment was he made a battery
the Pueblo Indians lived in the adobe houses. Each Pueblo tribe is named for the pueblo it lives in. Some are Zuni, Laguna, Acoma, Tewa, Tiwa and Towa. There are many others. Hopi people also live in adobe houses.
She taught people to sew and harvest.