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    The Puebloans, or Pueblo peoples, are Native Americans in the Southwestern United States who share common agricultural, material, and religious practices...
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    by Navajo. Contemporary Puebloans object to the use of this term, with some viewing it as derogatory. The Ancestral Puebloans lived in a range of structures...
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  • The Tiwa or Tigua are a group of related Tanoan Puebloans in New Mexico. They traditionally speak a Tiwa language (although some speakers have switched...
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    Mesa Verde National Park (category Ancestral Puebloans)
    emerged from the local Archaic population, and by 750 AD the Ancestral Puebloans had developed from the Basketmaker culture. The Pueblo people survived...
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    Kiva (category Puebloan architectural elements)
    A kiva is a space used by Puebloans for rites and political meetings, many of them associated with the kachina belief system. Among the modern Hopi and...
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  • The Puebloans of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico are descended from various peoples who had settled in the area, and shaped by the...
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  • train. The Puebloans did not block their passage out of New Mexico. The retreat of the Spaniards left New Mexico in the power of the Puebloans. Popé was...
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    settlements scattered throughout the region of varying sizes. Ancestral Puebloans spanned Northern Arizona and New Mexico, Southern Colorado and Utah, and...
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    Puebloans thrived in what is now the Four Corners region in the United States. It is commonly suggested that the culture of the Ancestral Puebloans emerged...
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    the separation of the members of this language family into two groups ('Puebloan' and 'Plains') with radically distinct lifestyles. [verification needed]...
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    pueblos and other buildings were built in caves in cliffs. The Ancestral Puebloans were an ancient Pre-Columbian Native American civilization that spanned...
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  • Posada González (1626-?) was a Franciscan missionary who worked among the Puebloans and the Hopi Indians in northern New Spain (present day New Mexico and...
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    Middle Kingdoms Northern America Adena Hopewell Mississippian Ancestral Puebloans Hohokam Mogollon Fremont Patayan Sinagua Pre-Dorset Thule people Glades...
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    and Pueblos in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Puebloan peoples Ancestral Puebloans List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in New Mexico List of federally recognized...
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  • "horseshoe") are architectural features associated with the Ancestral Puebloan road network. They feature three-foot-tall curved masonry walls in the...
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    Americas North America North American Pre-Columbian Cultures Ancestral Puebloans Caddoan Mississippian Chichimeca Coles Creek Fremont Hohokam Hopewell...
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    Sipapu (category Puebloan architectural elements)
    (pithouse). Kivas were used by the Ancestral Puebloans and continue to be used by modern-day Puebloans. The sipapu symbolizes the portal through which...
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    Tiguex War (category Tiwa Puebloans)
    pueblos they called the province of Tiguex, named after the occupying Tiwa Puebloans. They then traveled north along the river as far as Taos, claiming for...
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    test, Trinity. In prehistoric times, New Mexico was home to Ancestral Puebloans, the Mogollon culture, and ancestral Ute. Navajos and Apaches arrived...
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    Cliff Palace (category Puebloan buildings and structures)
    cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancestral Puebloans is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region...
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    Indigenous peoples and cultures such as the Algonquian peoples, Ancestral Puebloans, and the Iroquois developed across the present-day United States. Native...
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  • Pacific Northwest Kwakwakaʼwakw Plains Indians Ho-Chunk Lakota Pawnee Puebloan Hopi Zuni Selk'nam Talamancan Ossetian Papuan Persian Philippine Polynesian...
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    Pacific Northwest Kwakwakaʼwakw Plains Indians Ho-Chunk Lakota Pawnee Puebloan Hopi Zuni Selk'nam Talamancan Ossetian Papuan Persian Philippine Polynesian...
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    – in the original homelands of the Puebloans. In fact, the Navajo acquired agricultural skills from the Puebloans before the collapse of the Pueblo civilization...
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    Middle Kingdoms Northern America Adena Hopewell Mississippian Ancestral Puebloans Hohokam Mogollon Fremont Patayan Sinagua Pre-Dorset Thule people Glades...
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    The Great North Road is an Ancestral Puebloan road that stretches from Pueblo Alto, in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, to Kutz Canyon in the northern portion...
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    Owingeh, Picuris All Pueblo Council of Governors Ancestral Puebloan dwellings Ancestral Puebloans Pueblo Revolt Pueblo music Pueblo architecture Pueblo pottery...
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    II, and III phases followed by the Pueblo I, II, III, and IV. As the Puebloans transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to one based on both dry land and...
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    of many individual homes with common walls. There are over 1,900 Taos Puebloans living within the greater pueblo-area community. Many of them have modern...
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    New Mexico where it is known as posole, and is a common dish among the Puebloan Indigenous peoples residing along the Rio Grande. In the Southwestern United...
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