Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Basketmakers & Pueblo Dwellers

Suppose you could interview a Basketmaker or a Pueblo Dweller. What three thoughtful questions would you want answered?

50 comments:

  1. If I were to interview a Basketmaker or a Pueblo Dweller three questions that I would like to be answered are, how many baskets do Basketmakers make in a day? Also, do Pueblo Dwellers still have the same traditions these days?Another thing is that what miterials do you sleep on?
    -*S.w*

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  2. If I could meet a basket maker, I would ask them how do you make baskets? I also would want to ask them, what kind of games do you play when you have nothing to do? What we do when we are bored is we make up our own games.


    mmk

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  3. If I interviewed Basketmakers and Pueblo Dwellers three question I would ask them are... How much time do you get with your family? I wonder that because you seem bisy. Another question is how did you survive? One more is how much people live in in Me Savarde

    TJK

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  4. If I could ask a Basketmaker or Pueblo Dweller three questions they would be... How do you hunt animals? Wich are the best places to grow vegatables and fruits? And about how many people live in your village? Those are the three questions that I would ask a Basketmaker or Pueblo Dweller.

    -I.S.C

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  5. If I asked a basket maker three questions they would be, why do you live on the face of a cliff? How do you farm When you live in a cliff dwelling? Why do you call your naiberhood Mesa Verde?

    M.A.B.

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  6. If I interviewed a Basketmaker or a Pueblo Dweller, I would ask them this question: What do you do when you gather in the kivas ?

    -GA

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  7. If I got to interveiw a Basketmaker and or a Pueblo Dweller I would ask them '"What were your hunting clothes made of? What are your houses made of? How does a tiny house feel? That is what I would ask a Basketmaker and or a Pueblo Dweller.

    B.F.W

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  8. If I could ask a Pueblo Dweller three questions they would be ...
    Why do you have the religious gatherings?
    Why did you move to the cave hangings?
    How did you make your potrry?

    I.D.S

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  9. i would ask them why did you leave that place? and why
    did you move to the cliffhangers? and how many people lived
    with you?

    AEB

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  10. how many people lived with you?
    what could a kid do there?
    and why did you leave the place you stayed in?
    are the questions i would ask ask them

    AEB

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  11. Would you ever want to change the living that you were living in?

    Are the people defrient here rather than where you live?

    Did you live in a safe home with nice people?

    JDT

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  12. I have three questions about the Basket Makers:

    How does the Basket Makers use a basket to help them do pottery?

    How do they clean the baskets?

    How do they make the baskets?

    S.S.

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  13. My three questions are:
    What do you make your clothes out of?
    Did you have jobs to do and what were they?
    Were did you go after you left?

    G.R.

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  14. If I could interview a pueblo dwellers the three questions I would ask him/her are what do you eat?,what do you do when someone special dies?,and how do you stay warm in the winter?.Thats what I would ask.




    L.C.B

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  15. I have three questions about the Basket Makers:

    1.How do the people make the baskets.

    2.What do they use for the basket.

    3.How do the people clean the baskets.


    JCT

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  16. 1. Do you have warriors?

    2. Are your baskets or pots valuable?

    3. Do you have enemies?


    -RJUS

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  17. I have three questions about the Basket Makers:

    What did they eat?

    Why were the towns that they lived in so small?

    How did they die,or if they did not die what happend to them?

    I.C.F.

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  18. If I could interview a basket weaver, my three questions would be What are the baskets made out of? How do you hunt? Was the crops hard to take care of?

    MHB

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  19. 1. If I interveiwed a Basketmaker one thoughtful question I would Ask would be... Could you make it any thing like...maybe a doll or pillow ?

    2. What language did they speak or did they speak at all?

    3. What kinds of food do the basketmakers eat ? Did they make there food?

    I.S

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  20. I have three questions about the basket makers:

    What were the baskets made out of?

    Was living in dwellings cold?

    Was growing crops easy?

    MHB

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  21. I have three questions about the Basket Makers

    How did you grow crops at Mesa Verde?

    What kind of games did you play?

    How did you clean the baskets?

    H.K.S.

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  22. My three questions are:
    1.Why did they leave where they were living?

    2.How hard was it to collect water?

    3.what kind of meetings did they have in the Kiva's?
    M.E.J.

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  23. I have 3 questions are,
    Was it cold?
    Was it men or women who hunted?
    Why did you leave Marsa Varda?

    mrc

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  24. I have three guestion:

    How long did it tack to make your homes?

    What were the baskets made out of?

    What were their homes made out of?


    L.C

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  25. If you were to change the way the houses looked what would they look like and what they be?

    If there was another way to make baskets what would the material be?

    What if there was no rain how would you do for your crops?

    MFH

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  26. My 3 questions are,

    #1 What did they use to make the baskets? Any special tools?

    #2 Where did they grow their crops?

    #3 how did they build their homes? Any special steps or a precise process

    -N.B.

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  27. i have two questions i Would ask the basketmaker or pueblo dwellers,

    1.is it hard to make the baskets?

    2.is it hard to make homes?

    OIR

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  29. i have three questions for the Pueblo Dwellers

    1.How long did it take to build Mesa Verde?

    2. where did they find the supplies to build it?

    3.do they ever go to the Black Mesa?


    MPB

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  31. If I were to meet a basket maker I would ask them : What's the law you live by? And : If they were alive today what would they change.


    IAB

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  33. My three questions are,

    What tools did they use to kill animals?

    Did they have a tecknek to kill animals?

    Did any of the people die during a storm?

    s.s

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  34. I would ask,
    1.How did you make your baskets water proof?
    2.Why did people leave the cliff side?
    3.Did you live on the cliff side?
    L.R.

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  35. My questions are; What board games did you guys play? Also, did you guys have newspaper or some thing like that? What kind of art did you make? Lastly, Did you clean your water? Those are my questions.

    NY

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  36. My three questions are...

    What were the baskits made out of?

    Did they haveany warriors?

    Was living in cave dwellings cold?

    WFM

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  37. If I could interview a bascicmaker my three qestuns would be


    1. are thar mor of you then thar are Pueblo people?



    2.do you make bascits out of difrent kindes of mitereals?



    3.what kinde of bascit is the most comin?


    BMF

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  38. I want to interview the basket makers. Three questions I would ask them is who invented baskets, What do you put in them, Do you like hunting.

    JBS

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  39. If I could interview a basket maker,my 3 questions would be:
    Are the caves cold?
    How do they live?
    If I were their in the winter how cold would it be?
    JCT

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  40. My questions are...

    1. What materials did you use to make the baskets?

    2. What materials did you use to make your shelters?

    3. What did you do for your free time?



    EKC

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  41. why did you make so many baskets?
    why did you move from mesa tops to cave sides?
    were your baskets made of wood or something else?

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  42. Here are my questions. They are written in a way as if I was talking to them.

    If you got to meet one of your desendants, what would you want them to know about you?
    What would you do for a job?
    What did the kids do?

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  43. my three questions are...

    What were the baskits made out of?

    Did they have any warriors?

    Was living in cave dwellings cold?

    WFM

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  44. My three questions would be:

    1. How do you make the baskets?
    2. How long does it take you to grind the corn?
    3. Where do you sleep?

    -H.C.

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  45. 1# Why do they cook in the baskets?

    2# Why is the river now called Mummy River?

    3# Why are they called Pueblo people?


    S.T.A

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  46. 1.did they use wood to make there baskits too?
    2.did the girls were dresses?
    3.what did they use to make there beds?

    ZD

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  47. 1.did they use wood to make there baskits?
    2.did the girls were dresses?
    3.what did they use to make there beds

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  48. 1.how long does it take to build a basket


    2.what do you use to make the baskets


    3.what did you use baskets for

    B.A.L

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