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Indians

The Native American Indians in the southwest region lived in areas of Arizona and villages in New Mexico, mostly the southern states of USA, southern Colarado and Southern Utah. These Pueblo people belonged to many different communities.They also spoke six different languages. They were named in the 1500 by Spanish explorers. The Spaniards found them living in the villages that resembled the Spanish towns and the word Pueblo in spanish means town. Most of these people lived in New Mexico, the majority of the people lived in Rio Grande, in areas between Taos and Albuquerque. Others lived in deserts or high plateau areas that were called Mesas in Laguna and Acoma in west-central New Mexico. The climate in this region was cold in the winters with snow, and dry, hot summers because of the deserts. Each of the pueblo villages have their own government and their own organization. They were linked to one another in many customs that were similar. The Pueblo are very close to their homeland and their traditions. The natural resources that were available for housing were, stone or adobe structures that resembled apartment buildings. These homes had as many as four stories, and the indians used ladders to reach up to the upper levels. Man


Pots and bowls were made by biulding up coils on a round base. The father couldn't see the child when it born until twenty days later, when the naming ceremony took place. Laziness was considered a disgrace, and children were taught to work at an early age. Religious dances are still important in their lives. They chased crows away from the gardens and caught mice and lizards to feed the eagles. Men also gathered cotton, carded it and spun it into thread which was used for the family's clothing. They have cells underground in which they perform dances. Ways may have became modern, and some still follow ancient ways but what they believe in and their basic culture hasn't changed. Instead, they were grounded, and privaleges that they had were taken away. They hunted wild deers, antelopes, and rabbits. Water was important for their survival. The villages were goverened by religious leaders. The boys learned how to hunt with their fathers. They cooked, serving one meal a day.

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