Pueblo People
The Pueblo People are Native American communities primarily located in the Southwestern United States, particularly in areas of present-day New Mexico and Arizona. They are known for their unique adobe dwellings, which are multi-storied and often built into cliffs or on mesas. The Pueblo culture is rich in traditions, including agriculture, pottery, and weaving, which have been passed down through generations.
Pueblo societies are organized into various tribes, such as the Hopi, Zuni, and Taos. They have a deep spiritual connection to the land and practice various ceremonies that reflect their beliefs. The Pueblo People continue to maintain their cultural heritage while adapting to modern influences.