Pueblo communities
Pueblo communities are Native American groups primarily located in the Southwestern United States, particularly in areas of New Mexico and Arizona. They are known for their unique adobe dwellings, which are made from sun-dried mud bricks. These communities have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions that include agriculture, pottery, and weaving.
The Pueblo people are organized into various tribes, such as the Hopi, Zuni, and Taos. Each tribe has its own distinct customs and languages, but they share a common ancestry and history. Pueblo communities are also known for their spiritual practices, which often involve ceremonies and rituals that honor nature and their ancestors.