Kiva
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A room used by Puebloans for rites and political meetings
Real World Example
A kiva was an important ceremonial room used by the Puebloans, indigenous people of the Southwestern United States. It served as a place for spiritual rituals, community gatherings, and political meetings, playing a central role in the social and religious life of the community. The kiva symbolized a connection to ancestors and the earth, reflecting deep cultural and spiritual values. Today, the idea of a communal space for gathering and decision-making remains important, as seen in modern town halls and community centers. These places continue to bring people together for discussions, celebrations, and maintaining a sense of community, just as the kiva did for the Puebloans.
Practice Version
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