Pueblo Girl is a drawing by Ayasha Loya which was uploaded on May 4th, 2015.
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Title
Pueblo Girl
Artist
Ayasha Loya
Medium
Drawing - Charcoal On Strathmore
Description
Pueblo Girl copyright Ayasha Loya
Pueblo is not the name of a tribe. It is a Spanish word for village. The Pueblo People are the decedents of the Anasazi People. But to keep things straight, many historians use the year 1300 CE to make the switch from Anasazi People to Pueblo People.
Women taught the girls to cook and to make pottery. The men taught the boys how to hunt and weave. The kids had strong bonds with both parents, and a huge extended family that included grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Pueblo families shared their belongings. Kids did not have anything of their own. Everything belonged to everyone in the family.
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May 4th, 2015
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