The Pueblo Skylar Cowling, Thalyana Sykes And Carrina Williams
By: SKYLAR COWLING, THALYANA SYKES,CARRINA WILLIAMS
The Pueblo History-Core 1Teacher Name -
Mrs. Venable
March 3, 2016
Pueblo’s: Location They are located in the Southwest United states.
The Pueblo’s location is desert like, have canyons, sand domes are also here, the climate here is humid with a little rain. The land was dry and rocky with mostly cactus because of the hot climate. The environment caused the plants to need irrigation because there was no rain at all. In their location the animals are reptiles, snakes, sheep, goats, and wild turkey.
The Pueblo are located in these four corner states: Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Pueblo’s Shelter:
The Pueblo tribe lived in adobes, they are made with flat roofs, mud-bricks, stepped levels, and the walls are round-edged. To get to the upper levels you would need to use a ladder. The adobes are made of stone, wood, flagstone, and of course adobe rock. The Adobes were multi-story house which means multiple levels. The pueblo tribe also used to live in Cliff houses before they lived in adobes. They also had Kivas which were sacred buildings that had something to do with the Kachina dolls.
Inuit art
Inuit artists created simple animals, birds, and scenes of daily life and travel. These were often appliquÊd to caribou and sealskin. Stone sculptures of animals such as the wolf, polar bear, birds, reindeer, and walrus were also common . Here’s a picture of one .
Diet The Pueblo’s ate many things such as corn, beans, sunflower seeds, and squash. They also ate meat, nuts, and fruits. They also traded with other native tribes. To hunt the animals they used bow and arrows. They also used knifes to hunt their food. Some of the animals they hunted were sheep, goats, and turkeys.
TRANSPORTATION At first, the Pueblos walked. With the taming of dogs, they managed to get some to pull their load through the use of a travois. They did not use boats because they lived in a landlocked area. The Spanish explorers brought horses and donkeys to North America. Some of these horses are thought to have escaped and later evolved into what would later be called Mustangs. Pueblos were known to own significant numbers of horses and donkeys in 1680.
Pueblo’s cloths They would wear lincloths for keeping there self warm in the winter.
Pueblo’s cloths Men had breechcloths made out of long peace of rectangular animal skin.
Pueblo’s cloths The also had headdresses for ceremonies.
Women would wear cotton dresses up to there knees or shins.
They also would wear dear skin moccasins.
pueblo art
The pueblo made pots out of clay to carry water they also painted on there horses war symbols. Some times they made dolls for the kids. Often they would make stunning turquois necklaces out of stones. They made Avanyus a snakelike reptile used with mythology. They also made kachian dolls kachians are ancestral spirits.
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