The Pueblos entered their homes by ladders through the roof. The ladders could be moved if enemies attacked. Inside the pueblo, ledges on walls were used as shelves. The people sat on blankets. Beds were rugs or sheepskins.
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The main crop the Pueblo raised wascorn. Corn consisted of eighty percent of their diet. Each community had a sun watcher to let everyone in the village know when to plant seeds and harvest the crops. ... The Pueblo thought Kachinas were ancestral spirits who returned with the clouds and rain to help their people.
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Fact sheets on area Pueblo communities, calendar of events, online gift shop and education program ... To preserve and perpetuate Pueblo culture and to advance understanding by presenting with dignity and respect, the accomplishments and evolving history of the Pueblo people of New Mexico.
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Pueblo Indian Ancestors Came 20,000 Year Ago ... The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona are descendants of the first people to enter the Americas, perhaps 20,000 years ago. These earliest groups, called Paleo-Indians, encountered an environment very different from that of today.
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Puebloan peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pueblo people are a Native American people in the Southwestern United States. Their traditional economy is based on agriculture and trade. When first encountered by the Spanish in the 16th centu...
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Campus events, press releases, college news, KKPC radio station, admissions requirements, contact information and calendar of event ... Pueblo Community College . Pueblo, CO 81004-1499 . 719-549-3200 . 1-888-642-6017; © 2009 Disclaimer...
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APACHE, PUEBLO, ZUNI INDIANS ... PUEBLO INDIANS ... The Pueblo people are descendants of the Anasazi culture. Their culture is the oldest north of Mexico. Several of the two dozen surviving pueblos have retained pre-Spanish social systems and community organizations to a degree.
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Pueblo language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Pueblo Indians. ... According to their oral histories, the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona all share a common ancestry, descending from the ancient Anasazi civilization.
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The Pueblo Indians reside in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and Colorado. They have been living in this area for over 500 years. ... Presently the Pueblo tribes, along with environmentalists, local ranchers, and New Mexico area businesses are pushing for the Ojito Wilderness Act to pass legislation.
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