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The Gardeners & Gathers

of the Southwest

By: Nikki C. Troy E. Chaz B. & Antionio G.

 

 

Pueblos

 

Where They lived:

  • New Mexico
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • Utah
  • Colorado

 

How They Lived:

In a single room of a mesa until their fmilies grew bigger.

 

What they wore:

Shirts, loincloths made of animal hides and fur.

 

3 Interesting things about their culture:

  1. One common prayer.
  2. Man might bliss his sun or someland.
  3. They got prayer sticks.

 

Zuni

 

Where they lived:

  • New Mexico
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • Utah
  • Colorado

 

How they lived:

In mesa just like the pueblos

 

What they wore:

Shirts, loincloths made of hides and fur.

 

3 Interesting Things about the cultures

  1. Did pottery, cloth and rock carvings.
  2. Didn't believe in a "single" God.
  3. Religon is the slpapu.

 

 

Hopi

 

Where they lived:

  • New Mexico
  • Texas
  • Arizona

 

How they lived:

Stayed in one place and build their own village.

 

What they wore:

Woren wool garments.

 

3 Interesting things about their culture:

  1. Speak diverse tongue.
  2. When the Childern were born they got a special blanket.
  3. The man would wear several bead necklaces on his wedding day.

 

 

Navajo

 

Where they lived:

  • New Mexico
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • Utah
  • Colorado

 

How they lived:

They lived in hogans.

 

What they wore:

Clothing from deer skin

          Men

Breech cloths and leggings

         Women

Deerskin dresses

           Both

Moccasins

 

3 Interesting things about their culture:

  1. Males primarily hunters and trappers.
  2. Believed in many gods.
  3. They weaved rugs
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