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Pueblo Indians



Pueblo - name given by the Spanish to the sedentary Native Americans who lived in stone or adobe communal houses in what is now the SW United States. The term pueblo is also used for the villages occupied by the Pueblo. Their prehistoric settlements, known as the Anasazi and Mogollon cultures, extended southward from S Utah and S Colorado into Arizona, New Mexico, and adjacent territory in   Read More...

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    Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories
    by Charles F. Lummis. 258 pgs.


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