- The
Puebloans, or
Pueblo peoples, are
Native Americans in the
Southwestern United States who
share common agricultural, material, and
religious practices...
- 'old people'.
Contemporary Puebloans object to the use of this term, with some
viewing it as derogatory. The
Ancestral Puebloans lived in a
range of structures...
-
ancient Puebloan farmsteads. When the
Spanish first settled in the area in 1598, they
proposed that the Utes and
Navajo had
driven the
Ancestral Puebloans away...
- 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...
- A kiva is a
space used by
Puebloans for
rites and
political meetings, many of them ****ociated with the
kachina belief system.
Among the
modern Hopi and...
-
Pueblo religion (or
Katsina religion) is the
religion of the
Puebloans, a
group of
Native American tribes in the
Southwestern United States. It is deeply...
- train. The
Puebloans did not
block their p****age out of New Mexico. The
retreat of the
Spaniards left New
Mexico in the
power of the
Puebloans. Popé was...
- 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...
-
settlements scattered throughout the
region of
varying sizes.
Ancestral Puebloans spanned Northern Arizona and New Mexico,
Southern Colorado and Utah, and...
- (pithouse).
Kivas were used by the
Ancestral Puebloans and
continue to be used by modern-day
Puebloans. The
sipapu symbolizes the
portal through which...