Kiva

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A room used by Puebloans for rites and political meetings

Real World Example

A kiva is a ceremonial room used by the Puebloans, Native Americans in the Southwestern United States, for religious rituals and political gatherings. Historically, it was central to community life, symbolizing a connection to their ancestors and the spiritual world. The kiva played a crucial role in decision-making and maintaining cultural traditions, fostering a sense of unity and identity among the people. Today, the values of community, tradition, and collective decision-making from kivas are reflected in modern gatherings like town hall meetings or family councils. For example, when families sit together to discuss important matters, they embody the same spirit of unity and shared purpose that kivas represented for the Puebloans.

Practice Version

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