A leader of these people named Xauían [SHAO-ee-ahn] from Ghufoor retaliated by leading efforts to kill dozens of horses in the Tiguex [TEE-guesh] War. A leader of these people from Ohkay Owingeh murdered his son-in-law Nicolás Bua out of fear that he would betray his plans. Colonial governor Juan de Oñate brutally cut off the feet of these people during the Acoma Massacre. Cords were unknotted in the leadup to a (*) 1680 revolt led by these people in which Catholic images were destroyed by Popé. These people, who lived in namesake communities in Taos and Zuni, share their name with an ancestral Native American culture also called the Anasazi who built congregational spaces called kivas. For 10 points, name these Indigenous people of the American Southwest who share their name with adobe communal residences. ■END■
ANSWER: Pueblo people [or Puebloans; anti-prompt on Acoma, Zuni, Taos, or Hopi before mentioned; reject "Ancestral Puebloans"]
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