The Pueblo lived in fixed-location communities.
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The Pueblo lived in fixed-location communities.
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A hundred and fifty feet from this pueblo is a large upright block of sandstone, which is said to be used as a datum point in the observations of the sun made by a priest of Zuñi for the regulation of the time for planting and harvesting, for determining the new year, and for fixing the dates of certain other ceremonial observances.
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The Spaniards took over whole pueblos, and the indians^([sic]) were taxed, enslaved, and tortured.
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‘And their flats and houses?’ Jane pointed to a custer of executive villas in the pueblo style.
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