America's story for America's children . A Tomahawk and Scalp The Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico. VI. THE LITTLE PUEBLO PRINCE Far out on the great Western plain, manymiles beyond the home of Prince Montezuma,lived a little Pueblo Prince. He did not live in a wigwam, or in a hut,as some Indians did; nor in a palace like thatof Montezuma. The Pueblo Indians built houses largeenough for a whole tribe to live in. We nowcall those houses pueblos, from the Spanishword for village. 68 AMERICAS STORY These pueblos were built of stone and clay,and were many stories high. As you can see inthe pictur


America's story for America's children . A Tomahawk and Scalp The Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico. VI. THE LITTLE PUEBLO PRINCE Far out on the great Western plain, manymiles beyond the home of Prince Montezuma,lived a little Pueblo Prince. He did not live in a wigwam, or in a hut,as some Indians did; nor in a palace like thatof Montezuma. The Pueblo Indians built houses largeenough for a whole tribe to live in. We nowcall those houses pueblos, from the Spanishword for village. 68 AMERICAS STORY These pueblos were built of stone and clay,and were many stories high. As you can see inthe picture at the beginning of the chapter, theroof of one story made a piazza for the peoplein the story above.


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