
Puebloan people
The Puebloan people, also known as Pueblo tribes, are indigenous cultures native to the southwestern United States, including areas like New Mexico and Arizona. They are known for their rich history of living in multistory adobe buildings called pueblos, and for developing advanced farming techniques in arid environments. Traditionally, Puebloans engaged in farming of corn, beans, and squash, and practiced complex spiritual and social rituals. Today, they continue to preserve their cultural heritage, language, and traditions, contributing significantly to the history and diversity of Native American communities in North America.