Pueblo

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Communities of Native Americans in the Southwestern US

Real World Example

Pueblos were communities made of adobe and stone, built by Native Americans in the Southwestern United States, particularly the Pueblo peoples like the Hopi and Zuni. These structures were important because they provided shelter, social centers, and defense against invaders, playing a crucial role in the community's daily life and survival. Pueblos also represented a deep connection to the land and showcased impressive architectural skills and communal living values. Today, the sense of community and sustainability found in pueblo life inspires modern eco-friendly building techniques and communal living arrangements. For example, co-housing communities today emphasize shared spaces and resources, echoing the pueblo's focus on community and cooperation.

Practice Version

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