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Native American Culture Groups in Texas

Native American Culture Groups in Texas. Who Will We Be Studying. How Will We Be Studying Them. Location What Region? Physical Characteristics Landforms/Weather of the Region Food What do they eat and how they get it? Housing Type What type of houses do they live in? Religious Practices

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Native American Culture Groups in Texas

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  1. Native American Culture Groups in Texas

  2. Who Will We Be Studying

  3. How Will We Be Studying Them Location • What Region? Physical Characteristics • Landforms/Weather of the Region Food • What do they eat and how they get it? Housing Type • What type of houses do they live in? Religious Practices • Religion/Rituals

  4. Puebloan Culture Groups Tribes • Jumanos • Conchos • Tiguas

  5. Puebloan Culture Groups Location • Mountains and Basins (along Rio Grande)

  6. Puebloan Culture Groups Physical Characteristics • Arid Climate • Very little rain • Mountains • Rio Grande

  7. Puebloan Culture Groups Food • Farming was main food source • Food was scarce due to arid climate

  8. Puebloan Culture Groups Housing Type • Pueblos made of adobe (mix of clay and mud)

  9. Puebloan Culture Groups Religion • Adopted Roman Catholicism from Spaniard Explorers

  10. Southeastern Culture Groups Tribes • Caddo • Atakapan • Wichita

  11. Southeastern Culture Groups Location • North Central Plains and part of Coastal Plains

  12. Southeastern Culture Groups Physical Characteristics • Many Rivers • Lots of Rain • Alluvial Soil • Piney Woods

  13. Southeastern Culture Groups Food • Relied heavily on farming • Some hunting and gathering

  14. Southeastern Culture Groups Housing Type • Permanent domed shaped homes made with poles covered in grass

  15. Southeastern Culture Groups Religion • Believed there was one creator but several other gods below him • Chief was high priest

  16. Plains Culture Groups Tribes • Tonkawas • Apaches • Comanches • Kiowas

  17. Plains Culture Groups Location • Great Plains

  18. Plains Culture Groups Physical Characteristics • Plains • Semi Arid • Llano Estacado • Escarpment

  19. Plains Culture Groups Food • Relied heavily on hunting buffalo (used all parts of the buffalo) • Lived Nomadic lifestyle

  20. Plains Culture Groups Housing Type • Tipis

  21. Plains Culture Groups Religion • Believed in many gods (sun, moon, stars) • Kiowasperformed sun dance

  22. Western Gulf Culture Groups Tribes • Coahuiltecans • Karankawas

  23. Plains Culture Groups Location • Coastal Plains Region

  24. Southeastern Culture Groups Physical Characteristics • Barrier Islands • Plains • Marshes • Gulf of Mexico

  25. Western Gulf Culture Groups Food • Hunted deer • Fished

  26. Western Gulf Culture Groups Housing Type • Portable dome shaped huts • Nomadic

  27. Western Gulf Culture Groups Religion • Participated in ceremonial cannibalism in order to gain the strength of their enemy

  28. Quick Write How did Native American Cultures adapt to their environment?

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