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Pueblo refers to the
settlements and to the
Native American tribes of the
Pueblo peoples in the
Southwestern United States,
currently in New Mexico, Arizona...
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Pueblo (/ˈpwɛbloʊ/ PWEB-loh) is a home rule muni****lity that is the
county seat and the most
populous muni****lity of
Pueblo County, Colorado, United...
- USS
Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class
environmental research ship,
placed into
service during World War II, then
converted to a spy ship in 1967 by the...
- The Puebloans, or
Pueblo peoples, are
Native Americans in the
Southwestern United States who
share common agricultural, material, and
religious practices...
- The
Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also
known as Popé's
Rebellion or Po'pay's Rebellion, was an
uprising of most of the
indigenous Pueblo people against the Spanish...
- Taos
Pueblo (or
Pueblo de Taos) is an
ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking (Tiwa)
Native American tribe of
Puebloan people. It lies
about 1 mile...
- Puebloans, also
known as the
Anasazi and by the
earlier term the Basketmaker-
Pueblo culture, were an
ancient Native American culture that
spanned the present-day...
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Pueblo. The
county was
named for the
historic city of
Pueblo which took its name from the
Spanish language word
meaning "town" or "village".
Pueblo County...
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Acoma Pueblo (/ˈækəmə/ AK-ə-mə,
Western Keres: Áakʼu) is a
Native American pueblo approximately 60
miles (97 km) west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the...
- The
Pueblo clowns (sometimes
called sacred clowns) are
jesters or
tricksters in the
Kachina religion (practiced by the
Pueblo natives of the southwestern...