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The Pueblo American
Indians of the Southwest
The Pueblo Indians were the Indians of the Southwest region. They are found in Arizona, New Mexico, the bottom of Utah and Colorado, and the
western part of Texas.
ClimateThe northern region of the southwest are tall mountains
and deep canons where rivers flow. The Grand Canyon is in this region. Forests of pine, juniper and piñon pine grow
on the mountains in the middle of the region.
Juniper
Piñon Pine
The south is mostly desert with sagebrush and cacti. The days can be very hot and the nights very cold because the air is dry. There is not
much rain.
Cactus
Sagebrush
ShelterThe Pueblo Indians lived multi-story terraced buildings. The buildings were made from clay bricks that were baked in the sun. These bricks are called adobe. People used ladders to get into their homes, and in times of danger, they pulled up the ladders so that the enemy couldn’t
get inside.
OccupationThe Pueblo Indians were mostly farmers.
They mostly grew corn beans, and squash.
Squash andPumpkins
BeansCorn
The Pueblo were also hunters. They hunted various animals such as foxes, badgers, wolves, mountain lions, mountain sheep, deer, and antelope. They hunted rabbit and buffalo most of all. They hunted rabbit because there were a lot of them and large buffalo because it provided a
good supply of meat.
TransportationThe Pueblo Indians didn’t use horses or canoes for
transportation. To get from place to place, the Pueblo Indians traveled on foot. So their only transportation was
by walking.
Region Homes Occupations Transportation
RegionPictures
HomePictures
OccupationPictures
TransportationPictures
Eastern Woodlands
Plains
Southwest
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