Pueblo Indians, "Villages," were the diverse village dwellers of the desert South West, who are today known as the Hopi, Zuni, and the nineteen New Mexico Pueblo tribes of the Rio Grande River regions. They are thought to be the descendants of the ancient Anasazi and Mogollon peoples. The unique architecture of their Arizona and New Mexico pueblos included dwellings made of Adobe and stone in multistory, terraced villsges, often built on high plateaus or mesa tops.
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