Puebloans
The term "Puebloans" refers to the Native American peoples who have historically inhabited the Southwestern United States, particularly in areas like New Mexico and Arizona. They are known for their unique adobe dwellings, often built in multi-story complexes, which are called pueblos. These structures are made from clay and straw, showcasing their adaptation to the arid environment.
Puebloans have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices such as pottery, weaving, and agriculture. They primarily grow crops like corn, beans, and squash, which are central to their diet and culture. Today, many Puebloan communities continue to preserve their traditions while also engaging with modern society.