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Pueblos

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  1. Native American people, now found in Arizona and New Mexico, whose distant ancestors often lived in multilevel dwellings on the sheer sides of canyons. Some of these dwellings, which resembled apartment houses, can be seen in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. The Spanish explorers discovered these people in the sixteenth century living in villages and named both the villages and the people “pueblos” (Spanish for town).


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Oxnard 81, Dos Pueblos 53: Sophomore D’Aries Garrett scored 30 points in a Channel League opener.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 8, 2025

In Division 2 boys, Dos Pueblos edged Hart for the team title and Aidan Antonio of Woodbridge ran 14:06.4 to win the individual title.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 22, 2025

Tessa Russell had three interceptions in a semifinal win over Dos Pueblos.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 5, 2025

He had been head coach at Dos Pueblos High since 2018.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 1, 2025

Dance groups from the Pueblos were paid to come; they got Plains hoop dancers, and flying-pole dancers from northern Mexico.

From "Ceremony:" by Leslie Marmon Silko