The Pueblo Indians were Native American tribes living in what is now the southwestern United States, particularly in present-day New Mexico and Arizona. They had a rich agricultural tradition and complex social structures.
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Kivas: Underground ceremonial chambers used by Pueblo Indians for religious rituals.
Hopi Tribe: One of several modern-day Native American tribes descended from the ancient Puebloans.
Taos Pueblo: A UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America.