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PUEBLO CULTURE AREA

PUEBLO CULTURE AREA

PUEBLO VIDEO Watch the You Tube video on a ancient Pueblo site Key Vocabulary: Masonry – building with stone Terrace – part of a house roof that you can walk out on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isEtTBpXW9Q After watching the video, return to this presentation.

PUEBLO CULTURE AREA The Pueblo lived along the Rio Grande in the Basin and Range region. The weather was very dry and warm year round.

PUEBLO TRANSPORTATION The pueblo had no large animals to help them carry things, so they traveled by walking. Even their pottery was designed to be carried only by walking.

PUEBLO FOOD The Pueblo placed their villages around rivers or streams, then placed a dam in the river to move the water around their village.

PUEBLO FOOD With the land irrigated, they could farm corn, beans, and many other plants.

PUEBLO CLOTHING It was very hot in the Pueblo cultural area, so most days men wore only cloth kilts. Women would wear shoulder wrapped cloth called manta. Pueblo would decorate their clothing for special ceremonies

PUEBLO CLOTHING The Pueblo are known for their geometric art style. They used straight lines and angles to create patters. They would use fibers from plants and turn them into

PUEBLO CLOTHING https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyw93hJt__g Watch the video on Navajo weaving. The Navajo tribe are in the same cultural area as the Pueblo, and share a similar art style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyw93hJt__g

PUEBLO SHELTER The Pueblo built stone and brick homes made from the clay around them. Using their irrigated water, they mad a formable mud called adobe. These shelters could support entire villages.

PUEBLO TODAY The Pueblo continue to live in their ancestral lands of the southwest. They number more than 60,000.

PUEBLO CULTURE AREA Your chart should look like this now.

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