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"Their tipi coverings, leggings, long dresses, winter robes and moccasins were all made from buffalo hides and deerskin. They also hunted rabbits, fished in rivers and gathered nuts, berries and wild potatoes." The paragraph describes-
Karankawa
Tigua
Comanche
Which Native American culture would live in homes such as these?
Caddo
Apache
Jumano
The Karankawa lived in the _________________________ region of Texas.

Central Plains
Mountains and Basins
Coastal Plains
Great Plains
How did the Comanch way of life differ from the Caddo way of life?
They were both Nomadic and lived with the Great Plains chasing buffalo.
The Caddo were semi nomadic but only moved seasonally with the crop harvests, where as the Comanche were nomadic moving with the animals they hunted.
The Comanche were no Nomadic and stayed in one place, where as the Caddo moved with the buffalo.
What home is made of long poles and covered in animal hide?
Tipi, (Tepee)
Beehive Shaped Shelter
Which culture used adobe to make their shelter?
Jumano/Tigua
Coahuiltecan
Caddo/Wichita
Apache/Kiowa
Jumano lived in which region of Texas?

Central Plains
Great Plains
Mountains and Basins
Coastal Plains
Which culture region of Texas relied on the three sister crops of corn beans and squash?

Mountain and Basins region
Southeastern Culture
Coastal Plains region
This image represents which tribe?
Tigua
Karankawa
Comanche
Caddo
"The houses of the Caddo were tall, cone-shaped grass huts. The Caddo wove grass huts that were hung as room dividers. The Spanish explorers found the homes of Caddo familiar because in addition to having "rooms" the Caddo had chairs and beds for furniture." Were they more sedentary or nomadic?
sedentary
nomadic
If you wander in search of food you are considered _________________.
Settled
Nomadic
"The Couahuiltecans used bows and arrows and simple traps to catch their food. They hunted deer, rabbits and small pigs, as well as lizards, snakes and insects. They collected plants, roots and fruits, especially from the cactus." Are the Couahuiltecans nomadic or sedentary?
Nomadic
Sedentary
This buffalo is important to the _________________________ nations(tribes).
Mountains and Basins
Gulf Coast
Plains
Which tribe is known for their pottery?
Tigua
Karankawa
Caddo
This image represents the ___________.
Tigua
Comanche
Karankawa
Which culture would have built these homes?

Jumano
Atakapan
Comanche
This image represents which tribe?
Tigua
Karankawa
Caddo
What important role did the Jumano play between the Native American tribes?
Fisherman
Peaceful Traders
Pottery Makers
What was the importance of farming in the Native American culture?
Farming did not change the tribes.
Farming allowed the tribes to become more settled, and develop more complex societies.
Farming allowed the tribes to become more nomadic and follow the animals.
What geographic region would you find the Caddo
Mountains and basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
What geographic region would you find the Comanche?
Mountains and basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
What geographic region would you find the Karankawa?
Mountains and basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
What geographic region would you find the Jumano?
Mountains and basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains