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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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Where is taos pueblo?

Taos NM, area code/postal code 87571

What happened to the us ship Pueblo?

It was captured by North Korea because it allegedly strayed into their territorial waters. It is still in Korea - according to the Wikipedia article (see related link)

What are the four states in the us that meet?

Simple. New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Arizona.

How did pueblo and iroquis leaders interact with each other?

The Pueblo and Iroquois leaders used signs and hand motions to interact with one another. At times, they would have translators to translate their words for them.

In 1670s thousands of pueblos rebelled to drive the what?

In the 1670s thousands of Publeo rebelled to drive the?

What are some accomplishments Pueblo people made?

they accomplished pottery, writing letters, and inventing things

What skills did the pueblo Indians have?

The Ancestral Puebloans are known for their remarkable building techniques. From pit houses to multi-storied cliff dwellings, these structures remain as a tribute to their remarkable architectural abilities. The Ancestral Puebloans were also highly skilled potters, and beautiful decorated bowls, ladles, mugs, and other intricate ceramic items have been found in sites throughout the region.

Where is the Jemez Pueblo Community Library in Jemez Pueblo located?

The address of the Jemez Pueblo Community Library is: 020 Mission Rd, Jemez Pueblo, 87024 0650

What weapons did the Navajo Indians use?

Traditionally, Dine' (Navajo) people used bows and arrows, knives, shields made of hide, spears and sometimes long knives. They also hunted with throwing sticks and snares as well. The bows were often sinew backed and recurved or reflexed. They were very powerful.

By the 1550-1600s guns had entered the American Southwest but bows continued to be primary weapons because the guns of that era were so inaccurate and slow to reload and they were scarce. After the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 the Southwest native peoples had a lot of guns and ammunition. Guns from French traders in Louisiana and along the Mississippi also made their way to the Southwest. In Texas the going rate for a gun from the French was 10 large pelts for one gun. In 1739 50,000 pelt were bought by the French. By 1744 the number hides bought had tripled. Those guns traded from group to group so that the Navajo and others were well armed.

Today Navajo use guns just as most rural Americans do.

In the storie about the Hero Twins, when they get weapons from their father, traditional weapons are described but they have special properties and are made of symbolic materials.

The symbol for one of the hero twin sons of the Changing Woman (Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé) named Naayéé'neizghání (Slayer of Monsters) is a bow. The symbol looks like a wide w with a line down the open side. The symbol for his brother Tóbájíshchíní (Born for Water), looks a little like an hourglass and is said to represent the traditional hairstyle.

What state do the pueblo peoples live in?

They lived in New Mexico, Texas, Arizon, anda littel up in Colorado.

Where did the pueblos live mountains woods oceans deserts?

Most of the Pueblo Indians lived in the desert, some lived in mountainous areas.

The pueblo used what type of farming because they lived in a hot dry desert area?

The Ancient Pueblo Peoples were a Native American culture also known as Anasazi. In the Arizona deserts, temperatures can hit 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Many Pueblo children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers. Pueblo men were in charge of politics, agriculture and war.Hunting and gathering, the primary food resources of the earliest people, were never totally abandoned. When crops were reduced by drought or cold weather-- or as the population grew larger-- communities were forced to rely more on game and wild plants to make up the difference. Meat remained the major source of protein. Piñon nuts, yucca fruit, berries and other wild plants were still part of the diet. The people also gathered plant materials to make baskets, clothing and tools.

What are pueblos?

Pueblos can describe ancient or modern Native American Communities in the Southwest.

What country did the Apache Indians live in?

There were different Apache tribes and all were essentially nomadic, following the buffalo herds and other game, anticipating the seasonal changes, etc. Mostly they were based in Texas, which was also, at one time, a separate country. Remember the Alamo?

What crop did pueblo Indian grow?

Corn, beans, squash, herbs, fruit, nuts, and sunflowers

How did the missions presidios and pueblos help each other?

the mission and pueblo communities produced food for the presidios in exchange for protection.

How do you say amen in Pueblo Indian?

"Native American" is not a singular language, but a demographic of different cultures. There are literally hundreds of individual languages spoken by America's native peoples.