By: Archie Bell, Tyler Gorbett, Kyvon Smith
PUEBLO
Pueblo History Core-2
Mrs. Venable Archie Bell,
Tyler Gorbett Kyvon Smith
Pueblo: Location
The location of the Pueblo is New Mexico. The Pueblo live on the Great Plains.
Pueblo: Location Their location is mostly warm and dry. They have 10 cities.
Pueblo: shelter . They depended on stone and wood to build.
Pueblo Shelter
The Pueblo shelter is a wood foundation. Then it is covered by stone all around. They build the house on top of each other. They used ladders to got to the top house. They log wood to keep up the roof. They had no doors on their house. They depended on the stone and wood.
Pueblo Shelter
They used ladders to got to the top house. They used log wood to keep up the roof. They had no doors on their house. They depended on the stone and wood.
Pueblo Indians: Diet They ate corn They ate beans They ate fruit They at cucumbers.
The Pueblo Indians cooked their food in a pot or in a over a fire. They would also put their food on a stick and put it over the fire. Next they would eat it raw.
The Pueblo Indians cooked their food in a pot or in a over a fire. They would also put their food on a stick and put it over the fire. Next they would eat it raw.
They had verity of foods for their diet but corn was the main one they ate.
The Pueblo Indians: Transportation They used horses They used sleds They walked They used canoes.
They used horses to chase there food down. They sleds to get around in the river. They walked if they were going some were close. They would use canoes to travel in the water.
The Pueblo used dogs to pull their travois befoe the Spanish brought horses and cattle to the Americas.
Pueblo: Clothing The kids wore deerskin dresses or shirts and pants. The males wore deerskin when it was cold and went topless when it was hot.
Pueblo: Clothing Men wore tighter cotton clothing under the other ones, so they can work in the cold.
Pueblo: Arts & Crafts The Pueblo made their jewelry out of silver and turquoise.
Pueblo: Arts & Crafts The Pueblo Indians are best know for their pottery. They made their pottery out of clay and some of the desert environment.
Pueblo: Arts & Crafts They made their paint out of plant roots or crushed rocks. Their paint brushes were made out of chewed twigs.
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