Puebloan
The term "Puebloan" refers to the Indigenous peoples of the Southwestern United States, particularly those who live in the Pueblo communities of New Mexico and Arizona. These groups are known for their unique adobe dwellings, which are often multi-storied and built from clay and straw. The Puebloan culture is rich in traditions, art, and agriculture, with a strong emphasis on farming and communal living.
Puebloans have a deep spiritual connection to their land and often engage in traditional ceremonies and rituals. Their history dates back thousands of years, and they are known for their intricate pottery, weaving, and kachina dolls. Today, Puebloan communities continue to preserve their heritage while adapting to modern influences.