google it! The Taos people still live in a pueblo. The Navajo and Hopi Indians used to live in pueblos---I'm not sure they do anymore.
Google Taos, pueblo, Navajo and Hopi. This should give you plenty of information.
2006-09-08 14:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Pueblo Reservations include Zuni, Acoma, Laguna, Zia, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Cochiti, Jemez, Santa Ana, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Ildefonso, San Juan, El Rancho, Jaconita, Jacoma, Pojoaque, Tesuque, Picuris, and Taos.
They are all to the N and W of Santa Fe NM.
The Zun(y)i Pueblo in New Mexico seems particularly strong. The Zuni and Hopi peoples say they have common ancestors, whom white historians used to call the Anasazi (a Dineh word meaning 'enemies') and now more tactfully call the Ancestral Hopi.
Many pueblo people still live the pueblo lifestyle and hint that they have kept their culture by not speaking openly about it to outsiders.... including anthropologists:-)
2006-09-16 03:16:25
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answered by MBK 7
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No No. Navajos never lived in Pueblos. Zuni and Hopi lived in Pueblos. The Zuni are thought to be the decendants of the Anasazi.
2006-09-11 01:01:26
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answered by Artsy Lady 2
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OF course there are, and information is easily found by searching "pueblo indians" or "pueblo indians modern"
try http://www.puebloindian.com/
2006-09-09 00:21:22
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answered by dognhorsemom 7
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Yes. There are several Puelbo settlements in New Mexico -- Taos, for one.
2006-09-08 20:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, read this really good wikipedia commentary.
2006-09-08 20:59:04
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answered by EW 4
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I guess there are probably still some
2006-09-08 20:57:31
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answered by katbuzz 2
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http://www.indianpueblo.org/index.cfm?module=ipcc&pn=1
www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_pueblo.html
2006-09-09 13:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not know
2006-09-11 01:57:36
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answered by xavier w 2
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