A Native American village in the Southwest made of adobe houses is often referred to as a Pueblo. Pueblos are traditional communities primarily associated with the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as the Anasazi) and are characterized by multi-story adobe structures made from sun-dried mud bricks. These villages typically feature communal spaces, kivas for religious ceremonies, and are strategically located near water sources. Today, many Pueblo communities continue to thrive and preserve their cultural heritage.
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