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  1. Pueblo - Wikipedia

    Spanish explorers of northern New Spain used the term pueblo to refer to permanent Indigenous towns they found in the region, mainly in New Mexico and parts of Arizona, in the former …

  2. Pueblo peoples | New Mexico, Southwest, Houses, History ...

    Pueblo peoples, Indigenous North American groups known for living in compact permanent settlements called pueblos. Representative of the Indigenous Southwest culture area, most …

  3. Visiting New Mexico Pueblos - U.S. National Park Service

    Sep 5, 2025 · Today there are 19 pueblos in New Mexico, each with its own government but sharing a common prehistory and culture. Contemporary Pueblo people are descendants of …

  4. Gateway to the 19 Pueblos | Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

    The exhibit starts out with a segment on ancient origins of the 19 Pueblos, and brings in their historical encounters with the Spanish, the Mexicans, and the U.S. it goes into detail on many …

  5. Pueblos - History, Modern era, New mexico, Arizona, Texas ...

    Pueblo peoples have lived in the American Southwest for thousands of years. Their ancient ruins, particularly Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings, are among the most spectacular ancient ruins in …

  6. Pueblos Definition - AP World History: Modern Key Term | Fiveable

    Pueblos primarily inhabited regions of present-day New Mexico and Arizona, where they developed complex societies with rich cultural traditions. Their resistance to European …

  7. Pueblo Indians – Oldest Culture in the U.S. – Legends of America

    During their long history, the Ancient Puebloans evolved from a nomadic, hunter-gathering lifestyle to a sedentary culture, primarily making their homes in the Four Corners region of …

  8. Pueblo - New World Encyclopedia

    Pueblo is a term used to describe modern (and ancient) communities of Native Americans in the Southwestern part of what is now the United States of America.

  9. Facts for Kids: Pueblo Indians (Pueblos)

    Pueblo people lived in adobe houses known as pueblos, which are multi-story house complexes made of adobe (clay and straw baked into hard bricks) and stone. Each adobe unit was home …

  10. Pueblo Native Americans - DesertUSA

    The Western Pueblos live on high mesa tops in Arizona and New Mexico and practice dry farming (dependent on rain). They also perform sacred dances part of the year that seek the aid of …