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 made from sun-dried clay and straw. The Pueblo culture is rich in traditions, including agriculture, pottery, and weaving, with a strong emphasis on communal living.
Historically, the Pueblo people are descendants of the ancient Ancestral Puebloans, who built impressive cliff dwellings and multi-story structures. Today, they continue to maintain their cultural heritage through ceremonies, art, and language, while also adapting to modern influences.