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October 11 2007

October 11 2007. Daily Agenda Quiz Notes Puebloan and Gulf Coast Indians Finish Indian Books. Quiz – Oct 11 Name the 10 Texas rivers we have reviewed. Red River. Brazos. Neches. Sabine. Trinity. Pedernales. Colorado. Lavaca. Rio Grande. San Jacinto. Canadian. Pecos. Frio.

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October 11 2007

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  1. October 11 2007 Daily Agenda • Quiz • Notes Puebloan and Gulf Coast Indians • Finish Indian Books Quiz – Oct 11 • Name the 10 Texas rivers we have reviewed.

  2. Red River Brazos Neches Sabine Trinity Pedernales Colorado Lavaca Rio Grande San Jacinto

  3. Canadian Pecos Frio Guadalupe San Antonio Nueces Atascosa

  4. Puebloan People • Jumanos • Tiguas

  5. Jumanos/ Tiguas • Farmed • Hunted • Foraged – mesquite beans, prickly pear cactus • Different from other Indians, Men did most of the farming

  6. Shelter • Both tribes lived in Adobe Huts

  7. Jumanos • Farmed along Rio Grande • Name means “human” • “Striped People” – painted lines on their faces • No trace of them today but left pictographs on cliffs around the Pecos/Rio Grande rivers

  8. Tigua • Oldest still living in TX today – El Paso area • Settled along Rio Grande – irrigated fields • Established the first permanent town in TX – Ysleta • Kiva – room where religious ceremonies were held

  9. Gulf Coast Indians • Coahuiltecans • Karankawa • Most primitive of all native tribes • Both lived in crude huts called wicki-ups

  10. Coahuiltecans • Hunter-gatherers • Least warlike • Best cases for Spanish missionaries • Consistent food was scarce • Ate snakes, lizards, worms, snails, rotten wood • 2nd Harvest

  11. Karankawa • Lived mostly on Seafood • Very tall men 6ft+ • Dugout logs and made canoes • Sticks pierced through lips • Cannibalistic • Dog Lovers • Died out as a result of diseases from Spanish

  12. Ticket Review

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