pueblo

     

Pueblos are traitional communities of Native Americans in the southwestern United States of America. The communities are recognized worldwide for adobe buildings, which are sometimes called "pueblos," although some pueblos only have a few of these buildings still standing.

Trivia about pueblo

  • Type of adobe communal structure seen here at Taos, New Mexico
  • After 11 months in captivity, crew of this ship was released by N. Koreans
  • The Navajo learned sand painting from these Indians whose name is Spanish for "village"
  • Arizona's Tuzigoot National Monument is one of these villages defined as consisting of multilevel adobe dwellings
  • From the Spanish for "village", it's a collective name for Indian tribes like the Hopi & Zuni
  • The name of this city that hosts the Colorado State Fair is simply Spanish for "town"
  • Espionage was the charge when North Korea captured this 83-man U.S. vessel in January 1968
  • A 1680 rebellion by the Hopi Indians against the Spanish is named for these typical communal dwellings