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         <title>Culture and lifestyle</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Pueblos would fish in the winter time, by carving a hole into the ice.  To attract fish, they would throw bones from moose and deer into the hole.  It seemed the fat would rise up to the top and attract fish.  "We would always get a better catch, when we used bones end." said White Caribou Woman.  The old bones were the best.  Pueblos would make chisels out of the bones, and over the years, the Pueblos would use the steel chisels.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Food</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Pueblos are good farmers, and they grow crops. The main thing they grow is corn, beans and squash. These three things are called three sisters.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>There were at least 70 different Pueblo villages when the Spanish first arrived in 1539 to take the land for spain "The Spanish took over much of the Pueblo lands." (ducksters.com) They forced the Pueblo to become Catholic and to work the fields for them. Then "the Spanish explorer Francisco Coronado arrived in Pueblo territory in 1540. He and his soldiers brutally suppressed the Indians." (Britannica school) Later, missionaries forced Catholicism on the Pueblo and burned their kivas, masks, and other sacred objects. In 1680 a Tewa man, Popé, led a revolt against the Spanish. The Pueblo's Rebellion drove out the colonizers, but 12 years later they returned and conquered the region again. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Myths (The Accursed Lake)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Once upon a time, there was a hunter that was chasing down a group a deer and managed to shoot one with his bow and arrow. The deer was still running away a managed to get to a salt lake. A fish plopped out of the lake and said, "These are dangerous lands!' and started swimming again. Confused,  the hunter thought about what just happened. Then, a giant lake-man came out of the water and said, "How is it that you're here? Where no human has ever come before? The hunter told him what happened and then the lake man invited him inside his home. The home had doors to the north, west, east, and south. The hunter had a bad home and lots of food, and the lake man had a good home but little food. The hunter and his family needed a better home, and the lake man invited the hunter and his family to stay with him. The hunter thought this was a good chance. So the day after that the hunter and his family packed up and went to the lake man. The lake man had an evil heart, however. He pretended to show only the hunter around the house, but then pushed him into the east door and left him to starve just like all of the other he had done to. The lake man did the same to the mother and daughter, but the son escaped the wrath of the lake man because he went out early in the morning to go hunt for more food. When he got back, the lake man told him that his mother was sick and he needed to go get some ice from T'hoorpahwhéeai (Lake of the Sun). On the journey there, the son got very hungry and tired and stopped by an old woman's home. The old woman was okay with it until the son took a big bite on the snowbird the old woman caught. The old woman cried, "Oh, my child!" It was the old woman's only source of food. She would make broth from it every day.  The son brought back a new snowbird and the old woman was relieved. At last, after a weary, weary way, he came so near the Sun Lake, that the <em>Whitlahwíddeh</em> of the Trues saw him coming, and went in to report. The Trues gave the son a few trails in order to get the ice. The son passes every single one and the Trues made him do it again. He did and passed again. He deserved the ice, so he got it. Then he returned, and the lake man was very angry. He didn't expect him to survive that mission. The lake man told him that it was not enough and sent him again. On his way this time, the fish from the beginning followed him. The fish rested in a lake where the son also rested. When the son got up, he caught the fish and it slipped out of his and into a dry mud puddle. The boy saved the fish, and now the fish wanted to save him.  So the fish told him that when he came to the home of the Trues, they will try you as they did in the East. And when you have proved yourself, the Cacique will bring you his three daughters, from whom to choose you a wife. The two eldest are very beautiful, and the youngest is not; but you ought to choose her, for beauty does not always reach the heart. "Let the youngest be my wife." the son said when he got there. Then the Cacique was pleased, for he loved this daughter more than both the others. And the boy and the Cacique's daughter were married and started homeward, carrying the ice and many presents. When they came to the great forest, there was the Fish waiting for them, and taking both on his back he carried them safely through. At the first lake, he bade them good-bye and blessed them, and they trudged on alone.  The lake man was waited fro them trying to see if the son survived again as he stood on top of a ladder. When they came to the lake the boy found his mother weeping for him as dead. The son prayed to god, that his mother would come back, and she did. The son, wife, and mother left the lake man's home, never to come back again to the accursed lake.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Homes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Pueblos built multi-story houses. They build it with clay and straw baked into hard bricks.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-09-15 20:00:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>clothing</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Men didn't wear much <strong>clothing</strong>; they wore breechcloths or short kilts. Men wore deerskin moccasins. <strong>Pueblo</strong> women wore knee length cotton <strong>dresses</strong> called mantas .</div>]]></description>
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