| Hint | Pueblo | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A World Heritage site and perhaps the oldest settlement in the United States | Taos | 94%
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| Uses the Spanish word for "lagoon" | Laguna | 81%
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| Draws its spirituality from a mountain of the same name, overlooking Albuquerque | Sandia | 79%
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| Their sun symbol is on the New Mexico flag | Zia | 77%
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| Largest tribal population in the state | Zuni | 75%
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| Surrounded by cliffs on all sides | Acoma | 73%
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| Members usually have both a farming residence and a village home | Santa Ana | 73%
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| Cultural capital of the Tiwa-speaking pueblos | Isleta | 67%
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| Shares its name with a small mountain range | Jemez | 67%
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| Was rebuilt after a devastating flood in 1886 | Santo Domingo | 65%
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| Home of Maria Martinez, a famous pottery maker | San Ildefonso | 58%
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| Home of Po’Pay, leader of the Pueblo revolt | Ohkay Owingeh | 56%
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| Has a recreation area centered around its famous waterfalls | Nambe | 50%
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| Home to Buffalo Thunder, New Mexico's largest casino | Pojoaque | 50%
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| Theocratic and socially conservative, usually closed to outsiders | San Felipe | 48%
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| Has a landmark rock shaped like a camel | Tesuque | 48%
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| Well-known for drums crafted from hollow tree trunks and leather | Cochiti | 44%
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| Descended from the builders of the Puye Cliff dwellings | Santa Clara | 44%
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| Known for its utilitarian pottery that uses mica for a metallic sheen | Picuris | 33%
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