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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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What agreement did Diego de Vargas make with the Pueblo people?

Diego De Vargas agreed to let the Pueblo people live in his own community with his people because the Pueblo were going through harsh times.

Sacrifices in the pueblo Indians culture?

Throwing Goats into volcanoes as a sacrifice to the fire god. Pray for rain. The hairest man and woman in the village beheaded and the blood drank by the first borns of every family

What are three things that the Olmec Mayans and the Pueblo Indians Contribute to each other?

The Olmec are not thought to have been related to the Mayan and they had no known contact with the Pueblo people. Their cultures are not in the same time period and they are very far away from each other.

The people who lived outside of what is now Flagstaff AZ and the Hohokam to the south practiced the Mesoamerican ball game whjch may have started with the Olmecs and spread over the centuries to the north.

Both groups grew corn, beans, squash, cotton, sunflowers and turkeys but they did not get them from each other. both traded items over long distances but they were not at the same time.

What Indian tribe built snow houses?

Inuits built it because they lived in igloos

What kind of things make dogs sneeze?

The same things that make a human sneeze....ie black pepper.

Why would the Pueblo people use irrigation in their settlements?

American Indians in the north and west used water to travel and find food. Native people of the Southwest also relied on water, although it was not as plentiful in this region. Water was highly valued in the Southwest because much of the region was covered by desert. The Pueblo people, like the Hohokam before them, used irrigation to make the dry land suitable for farming. The Pueblo also used natural resources to build their houses. Pueblo homes were built from sun-dried bricks called adobe.

Did the pueblo kill their own kind?

no they killed animals not there own kind

Why did the Pueblo peoples adapt a sedentary lifestyle?

The Pueblo people adapted a sedentary lifestyle because the warm climate allowed them to stay in a single area all year. There was plenty of food available and they began farming which contributed to their stable home life.

What did pueblos wear?

Pueblos usually wore home made garments, knitted out of cat fur, or any animal(including human) feces they could find. Some children wore no actual clothing, but used their own vomit to mold a nice vest too wear during the winter times.

What do tacky clothes look like?

Depends on the taste of the person. Mostly a wardrobe you wouldn't be caught dead in. Red leisure suit with a wide collared yellow shirt, for example.

Who was the pueblo leader Pope'?

Pope was a man who led the pueblo Indians rebellion against the spanish rule in New Mexico. He had led the first successful revolution against foreign oppressors on North American soil. He had built a fort in st. Augustine and called it Santa Fe.

What kind of clothes did the Pueblo Indians wear?

  • They were naked but sometimes they dressed in skins

What eating utensils do Greeks use?

Hi there in old times Greeks usually use to eat with their fingers all the time for foods such as dips and olives but now a days they are more connected to the eu which uses knife and forks so they do to .The Greeks have a wide range of foods in their diet alot being fruits.

What is an arcon built bungalow what materials are used?

A concrete base. A steel, angle-iron, bolted-up frame. Corrugated asbestos cement cladding and roof sheets, attached to the steel frame using steel J bolts.

Did the pueblo people believe in kokopelli?

Today, Kokopelli is one of the many kachina spirits who live on the San Francisco Peaks for half the year and come to the Hopi mesas for part of the year. Dancing and ceremonies bring the kachinas. Hopi men who belong to the correct religious society are given the honor of carefully preparing to embody the kachina. Kokopelli is also found at other Pueblos such as Zuni. Hopi and other Pueblo people don't "believe" in Kachinas in the way very Christian people "believe" in Jesus. But for traditional people they are real spiritual beings who help keep the world working correctly with humans proper actions helping them.

As for the past, know one exactly knows. The kachina religion seems like it arose in about the 1250-1300s. There are images of Kokopelli in the Hohokam, Yuman, and Ancestral Pueblo peoples areas. The oldest are from 750- 850. They may have at first represented Aztec traders from the south. Or it may have always had religious meaning. There are also similar images in the Mississippian culture.

What is a pueblo bonito?

If I haven't forgotten all my high school Spanish, it means Pretty Village.

Does the body still live after gunshot to the brain?

Depending on the location of the shot, and how far it penetrated into the brain would give you a variable on chances of living. For the most part, there is a low chance that a person would be living afterward, but exceptions do happen.