The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona are descendants of the first people to enter the Americas, perhaps 20,000 years ago. These earliest groups, called Paleo-Indians, encountered an environment very different from that of today. The climate was cooler and wetter with glaciers on top of the mountains A wide variety of exotic animals roamed the area, from mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and dire wolves. Paleo-Indian lives were centered on the hunting of large game, but there was still a need to collect plants and seeds, and the people moved their campsites often and over great...
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