The Pueblo people lived in the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States, known for its hot summers and cold winters. They resided in cliff dwellings made of rock and clay that housed single families. Their diet consisted of foods like corn, beans, squash and chili that they grew as farmers and hunters. Men wore breechcloths and women wore cotton dresses. They used tools like spears, bows and arrows, as well as items for cooking and construction. The Pueblo spoke multiple languages and followed both Catholic and native religious beliefs involving snakes. They were skilled craftspeople, producing pottery, jewelry, carvings and baskets, being especially known for their colorful