John Zappone Stephanie Garner Courtney Bigelow Chad Haley Ryan Guyton

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John Zappone Stephanie Garner Courtney Bigelow Chad Haley Ryan Guyton Southwest Tribes John Zappone Stephanie Garner Courtney Bigelow Chad Haley Ryan Guyton

Pueblo Indians Where lived: Scattered villages in Colorado and Utah. How they lived: Sand and Clay homes. Wore: loin cloths and dresses. Interesting facts: perform sacred dances, December to January is when the dances occur, they are located in different parts of the us. Language: Keresan

Zuni Where lived: New Mexico approx. 35 miles South of Gallup. How they lived: Mud Homes Wore: Loin cloths, cotton sashes, dresses, and no shoes. Interesting facts: Unaffected by outer influences, weren’t involved in other tribe disputes, Known for their animal carvings. Language: Zunian

Hopi Where lived: Northeast Arizona How they lived: In mud and stone houses. Wore: Little cloths Interesting facts: Know as “The Peaceful People”, Originated from the Pueblo, Kivas are underground chambers. Language: Shoshone