Pueblo Native Americans
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Pueblo Native Americans
• The Pueblos are a group of different tribes who are all much alike, so much alike we group them together.
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Pueblo Tribes
•Tigua
•Jumano
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Pueblos
• Their name, Pueblo, is Spanish and means "town".
• In larger Pueblos there are several individual Pueblo buildings built around a plaza or square.
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Pueblos
• Many Pueblos had hundreds of people living in them. Some Pueblos were 4 or 5 stories high.
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Pueblo Building• Pueblos are built
several ways. One way is to use rocks to build a wall and cover the rocks with a plaster of mud on the outside.
• Adobe is a type of brick made from straw and mud.
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Pueblo Buildings
• A horno is a kind of oven used by Pueblo Indians to cook bread and tortillas in.
• They used their roof like a porch.
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Pottery
• They stored and cooked their food in well-made pottery.
• The Tigua and other Pueblos are famous for their beautiful pottery.
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Farming• The dry land made it
hard to farm. • The Jumano irrigated
their crops from nearby streams
• They traded with other groups for things they could not grow or make.
• They would travel long distances to trade.
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Pueblo Jobs
• The men cleared the fields and prepared the soil.
• The women did most of the farming. They used sharp sticks to poke holes in the dirt and put seeds in each hole.
• The children would walk the fields every day and pick insects off the plants by hand and would pull up weeds.
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Pueblo Food
• Pueblo Indians, including the Tigua, are farmers. Most of their food comes from crops they plant and tend. Corn is the main crop they plant.
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Pueblo Food
• They raised cotton that they used to make cloth. They also raised gourds that could be dried out and used as containers.
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Pueblo Food
• The men hunted deer, rabbits, antelope, bear and any other wild game they could find for meat.
• The women and children would collect wild foods like berries when they were in season.
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Leadership
• Each Jumano Village had its own leader and its own government.
• Government is a system for running a town or country.
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Tools
• Pueblo hunters used bows and arrows.
• In war, Pueblo men fired their bows or fought with spears and war clubs.
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Pueblo Locations of Jumano
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Dancing• There were important religious ceremonies that had
to be done at each stage of the farming season. • There were dances and ceremonies while the crops
were growing to bring rain and protect the crops. • The biggest dances and ceremonies came with the
harvest of the crops.
• With the Spanish, came diseases and epidemics that killed many of the Pueblo Indians.
• Others were killed fighting off the Spanish invaders.• The Plains Jumano were pushed south and west out
of their territory by the Apache.
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Pueblo Quiz
• Name 2 facts on their buildings.
• Name 1 facts on their jobs.
• Name 1 fact on what they ate (food).
• Name 1 fact on their tools.
• Name 2 facts on why they danced.