
Pueblo (Indigenous community)
The Pueblo people are a group of Indigenous communities primarily located in the Southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico and Arizona. Known for their unique adobe dwellings and agricultural practices, they traditionally cultivate crops like corn, beans, and squash. Pueblo culture emphasizes community, spirituality, and harmony with nature. They are recognized for their rich artistic traditions, including pottery, weaving, and intricate kachina dolls. Historically, Pueblo communities navigated European colonization and continue to maintain their cultural identity, language, and traditions while engaging with contemporary issues and modern society.