Possibly the most impressive and awe-inspiring Western structure was the Pueblo Bonita, which was a massive building that reached an almost impossible five stories and housed almost six hundred rooms. This building in itself can be found as a great example of the Native American’s abilities to construct complicated and large structures with ease. Many of the family homes were erected through poles to create “teepees”. These, as mentioned through many readings of Europeans, were much warmer than the cold, empty homes in their country. It is true that we can see that Native Americans were innovative when it came to creating useful and comfortable places to live; however, they were also extremely cultured in the means of diversity. Across the land of Native Americans, there were hundreds of different languages. The groups of people did not see themselves as “unified”; in fact, they thought of only their immediate social group, which would be their tribe. These people, through the eyes of outsiders, were seen as having no structure or government in their lives. However, each tribe or social group had their own set of beliefs and political
Possibly the most impressive and awe-inspiring Western structure was the Pueblo Bonita, which was a massive building that reached an almost impossible five stories and housed almost six hundred rooms. This building in itself can be found as a great example of the Native American’s abilities to construct complicated and large structures with ease. Many of the family homes were erected through poles to create “teepees”. These, as mentioned through many readings of Europeans, were much warmer than the cold, empty homes in their country. It is true that we can see that Native Americans were innovative when it came to creating useful and comfortable places to live; however, they were also extremely cultured in the means of diversity. Across the land of Native Americans, there were hundreds of different languages. The groups of people did not see themselves as “unified”; in fact, they thought of only their immediate social group, which would be their tribe. These people, through the eyes of outsiders, were seen as having no structure or government in their lives. However, each tribe or social group had their own set of beliefs and political