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Where did the Pueblo people come from? 1-2 sentences

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How were Pueblos similar to each other? 1-2 sentences
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What is unique about the Acoma pueblo? 1-2 sentences
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Why were Pueblos located along rivers? 1-2 sentences
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Describe the houses north of the Rio Grande at the time the Spaniards arrived in the New World. 1-2 sentences
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Explain some elements of Pueblo religion. 1-2 sentences
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Describe traditional Pueblo homes. 1-2 sentences
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The Pueblo people are believed to have descended from ancient Ancestral Puebloans, whose origins can be traced back to the ancient cultures of the American Southwest.
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Pueblos were similar to each other in their architectural style, as they were all built using adobe or stone masonry, featuring multi-story structures and interconnected rooms, reflecting a communal living pattern.
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One unique feature of the Acoma pueblo is its incredible location atop a 367-foot-high mesa, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding desert landscape.
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Pueblos were often located along rivers because rivers provided a reliable source of water for irrigation and agriculture, which was crucial for sustaining their agricultural-based communities.
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The houses north of the Rio Grande at the time of Spanish arrival were typically multi-story structures made of adobe or stone masonry, featuring flat roofs, multiple rooms, and sometimes interconnected complexes, reflecting the communal living pattern of the Pueblo people.
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Pueblo religion is characterized by a strong connection to nature and the belief in a complex system of spirits and deities that govern different aspects of life. Rituals and ceremonies are important in Pueblo religion, often involving dance, music, and prayer to seek harmony and balance with the natural and spiritual world.
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Traditional Pueblo homes, also known as adobe or pueblo-style houses, were typically made of adobe bricks or stone masonry and featured flat roofs made of wooden beams covered with a layer of packed earth. The homes often had multiple stories and were built in clusters, reflecting a communal living arrangement.

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