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Pueblo Indians

These Native Americans lived in the American Southwest and are well known for the cliff dwellings.

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Who built the cliff dwelling chaco canyon?

The Chaco canyon buildings were built by the ancestors of todays Pueblo people. They are often called the Ancestral Pueblo people. They are not cliff dwellings but on level ground and made of stone.

What was the pueblo Indians climate?

The climate was very warm and humid around northern Arizona.

Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is a preferred term for the cultural group of people often known as Anasazi who are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples. The ancestral Puebloans were a prehistoric Native American civilization centered around the present-day Four Corners area of the Southwest United States.

What type of job can you get?

Well it depends on how old one is. A minor can start working at 14 years old, but chances are, that minor won't get hired. Once that minor is 16, he or she can do jobs that are non hazordous and do not involve handling or selling alcohol or tobacco. Once that minor turns 18, he or she is legally allowed to work anywhere they want.

Where Five states where the pueblo people lived?

The Pueblo people primarily lived in the southwestern United States, particularly in the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. They are known for their unique adobe dwellings and rich cultural traditions. In addition to these four states, some Pueblo communities also extended into parts of Texas.

What kind of houses do Madagascar people live in?

hey would someone like to answer my question what kind of house do the people in Madagascar live in

How did the Indians get to America?

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The first Indians came to the Americas from Asia more than 20,000 years ago. Some scientists think they arrived at least 40,000 years ago. At the time they came, huge ice sheets covered much of the northern half of the earth. As a result, much of the earth that is now under water was dry land when the Indians came from Asia. One such area was the Bering Strait, which today separates Asia and North America.

The Indians, following the animals that they hunted, wandered across this land, a distance of about 50 miles. By the time Christopher Columbus arrived, Indians were living in the New World from the Far North all the way to the southern tip of South America.

First off Indians and Mexicans alike are all from Korean. Indians came from Korea millions of years ago they were following there food which was the wholly mammoths and they crossed over during the last ice age which was over the ice bridge which came from china to Alaska and later made there own civilization. If you don't know yet Columbus founded the new world and he called the people that lived there Indians because he thought he had went to India. Mexicans are in fact Indians if you have a full blooded Indian and Mexican in front of you how would you tell them apart only by the way they talk. The only reason Mexicans have there different language is because they were cut off by there sister tribes in America. Just like the Indians had a different language than the British or French.

Did pueblo Indians raise sheep?

The Navajos of the early Spanish Period were quite distinct from the sheep herding, blanket-weaving Navajo peoples that Americans came to know in the nineteenth century. They raided and traded with the Spanish and Pueblo Indians, but their economy probably centered around hunting, farming, and the gathering of wild plants, although most sources refer only to farming. Corn is the only crop mentioned in Spanish documents, but beans and squash may also have been cultivated as they were by the Pueblo Indians.

in 1598, Juan de Onate, a colonizer, brought with him large flocks of Churros and Merinos sheep to the Rio Grande Valley. Today's Navajo Churro in the remote areas of the Southwest are descendants of these. The Churro thrived in the Southwest of the United States on the virgin ranges of what are now the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah pushing all other classes of livestock far into the background. Althoght accomplished at weaving, it was not until after the Spanish arrived that the pueblo indians begin to raise sheep.

What are the states ancient Native Americans of the Southwest from pueblos lived in?

Correct answer is : The four corners region of the Pueblo homelands: Today known as Arizona, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico!! my social studies book makes it look like AZ and NMck

What do you now call the place where Pueblo Revolt of the 1680's took place?

It is now parts of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado - back then it was the "Mexico territory."

Did the Indians have to trade for material to make clothing?

If the clothing was to be made from cloth material weaved instead of tanned animal hides then yes, if it was to be made out of tanned animal hides then no.

Zuni tribe lives in homes called?

The Zuni tribe lived in villages located near the isolated ancestral homes of the Cliff Dwellers. The ancestors of the Zuni Pueblo Indians first lived in Cliff Houses. They were excellent stone masons who moved from these dwellings and began to build their houses beneath the overhanging cliffs.