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Jumanos

Jumanos. The Jumanos lived in the Mountains and Basins Region. Pueblos. They lived in pueblos, which means means "town“ in Spanish. Pueblos. Many Pueblos had hundreds of people living in them. Some Pueblos were 4 or 5 stories high. Pueblo Buildings. Pueblos are made of adobe .

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Jumanos

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  1. Jumanos • The Jumanos lived in the Mountains and Basins Region.

  2. Pueblos • They lived in pueblos, which means means "town“ in Spanish.

  3. Pueblos • Many Pueblos had hundreds of people living in them. Some Pueblos were 4 or 5 stories high.

  4. Pueblo Buildings • Pueblos are made of adobe. • Adobe is a type of brick made from straw and mud.

  5. Pueblo Buildings • A horno is a kind of oven used by Pueblo Indians to cook bread and tortillas in. • They used their roof like a porch.

  6. Pottery • They stored and cooked their food in well-made pottery.

  7. Farming • The dry land made it hard to farm. • The Jumano irrigated their crops from nearby streams and rivers • They got a lot of their water from the Rio Grande • They grew Maize (corn), beans and squash

  8. Jumano Food • They raised cotton that they used to make cloth. They also raised gourds that could be dried out and used as containers.

  9. Some Jumanos… • Some Jumanos were nomads and hunted buffalo. Since they moved often, they lived in teepees.

  10. Jumano Jobs • The men cleared the fields and prepared the soil. • The women did most of the farming. They used sharp sticks to poke holes in the dirt and put seeds in each hole. • The children would walk the fields every day and pick insects off the plants by hand and would pull up weeds.

  11. Dancing • There were important religious ceremonies and dances… • To pray for rain and protection of their crops • to celebrate and give thanks when the crops came in • With the Spanish, came diseases that killed many of the Pueblo Indians. • Others were killed fighting off the Spanish invaders that wanted their land.

  12. Why did the Jumanos disappear?

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