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Answer

Iroquois and Puebloan

Explanation

The Pueblo peoples are Native Americans in the Southwestern United States who share common agricultural, material and religious practices while  the Iroquois were known during the colonial years to the French as the Iroquois League, and later as the Iroquois Confederacy.

The Puebloans mainly cultivated maize and cotton and also the Iroquois also hunted small woodland animals and fished in the Great Lakes , while the the Iroquois grew corn, beans and squash, and tobacco and hunted larger game such as bison. The Iroquois made farming tools which included wooden rakes for soil leveling.

Answer:

Iroquois and Puebloan

Explanation:

The Pueblo people were located where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah intersect, called Mesa Verde region. Iroquois people were located in Pennsylvania and upper New York.

Despite fact that both people living so far apart, both practiced farming.

The Iroquois produced corn, beans, and squash, they used the slash-and-burn method for cleaning the field and planting.

Pueblo produced corn, beans, and squash, they used mesa tops for farming, close to narrow canyons. They also used dry farming techniques.