USA HISTORY

FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE

NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY ORIGINS OF EARLY PEOPLE IN THE AMERICAS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the Spanish name for “town” or “village” and refers to the places that the Natives lived, but not to the names these tribes called themselves.
A
Adobe
B
Anasazi
C
Pueblo
D
Apache
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Pueblo is a Spanish term for “village.” When Spaniards entered the area, beginning in the 16th-century with the founding of Nuevo México, they came across complex, multistory villages built of adobe, stone and other local materials.

Detailed explanation-2: -Another name for the ancestral Pueblo people is Anasazi. In this history, we use “Pueblo people” or “Pueblo Indians” to talk about all Pueblo people throughout history, including those who lived long ago. A pueblo where Pueblo Indians live today.

Detailed explanation-3: -"Pueblo” is a Spanish term meaning “village” or “town.” This word is used both to describe a style of building (adobe-and-stone pueblo) and to refer to specific groups of American Indians who live in pueblos and come from an agricultural tradition.

Detailed explanation-4: -The word pueblo is the Spanish word both for “town” or “village” and for “people".

Detailed explanation-5: -History of Pueblo Native Americans Due to limited natural resources or intertribal conflict, in the 1300s, the Pueblo people migrated south and primarily settled in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico.

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