A communal building erected by certain Indian tribes of Arizona and New Mexico. It is often of large size and is usually built either of stone or adobe
a communal village built by Indians in the southwestern United States a city in Colorado south of Colorado Springs a member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called pueblos by the Spanish because they live in villages built of adobe and rock
(PWEB-loh) [Spanish for "town," "village," "settlement," "people" or "nation"] Indian village in the American Southwest Probably derives from the practice of most ancient Southwestern cultures and many modern American Indian tribes to call themselves "the people" in their own language
A communistic building erected by certain Indian tribes of Arizona and New Mexico
a member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called pueblos by the Spanish because they live in villages built of adobe and rock
A type of Indian village constructed by some tribes in the southwestern United States A large community dwelling, divided into many rooms, up to five stories high, and usually made of adobe Also, a Spanish word for town or village
It is often of large size and several stories high, and is usually built either of stone or adobe