Puebloan people
The Puebloan people are Indigenous groups 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, often built into cliffs or as multi-story structures. The Puebloans have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices in agriculture, pottery, and weaving.
Historically, the Puebloan people are descendants of the ancient Ancestral Puebloans, who thrived in the region for thousands of years. They have a deep spiritual connection to the land and maintain various ceremonies and festivals that reflect their beliefs and traditions. Today, many Puebloan communities continue to preserve their cultural identity while adapting to modern life.