When the Spanish arrived in present-day Arizona, the three largest groups of Indians were the Puebloans, the Hohokam, and the Mogollon. The Puebloans were known for their adobe dwellings and agricultural practices, while the Hohokam were recognized for their advanced irrigation systems and trade networks. The Mogollon were noted for their distinctive pottery and settlement patterns. Each of these groups had developed complex societies adapted to the arid environment of the region.
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