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A PUEBL O WATER CARRIER, NEW MEXICO
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When history found the Pueblo he dwelt in
houses like his own today, tilled his farms by
irrigation then as now, and in general lived
much the same then as now.
In 1540 the Pueblo dressed in garments of
cotton and buckskin; he knew how to tan, spin
and weave, to make baskets and also an excellent
semi-glazed pottery.
The Pueblo while an Indian who lives upon a
reservation owns 900,000 acres of land and is a
citizen of the United States.
ROGER B. COLTON
1949 MOUNT ZION DRIVE
GOLDF 30401
79830
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