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8/3/2019 Native American Video Student-All Answers
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Learning Target:
I can compare the cultures of Native Americans in Texas.
I can identify ways in which geography has affected the way Native Americans live and how
they adapted to their environment.
1. Use the Cultural Adaptation PowerPoint to label the map of Native American groups of Texas.
Complete the chart with the information from the Native Americans of Texas videos.
Enduring Understandings
Geography influences the development of cultures and settlement
patterns.
A culture’s development is dependent upon its ability to adapt or modify
Targeted Skills
Information Literacy
Collect/ Access Information
construct visual representations
Broad Brush Knowledge
Native American cultures (Gulf Coast, Southeastern, Plains, and Pueblo)
Concepts Important to Know and Understand
development of cultures, interactions of human and environment
Texas History 7
Video: Native
Americans of Texas-MEQ: How did geography
affect the development
of Native American
cultures in Texas?
Plains
Southeastern
Gulf Coast
Pueblo
TEKS
7.2A compare the cultures of Native Americans in Texas prior to European Colonization.
7.10A identify ways in which Texans have adapted to and modified the environment and analyze the consequences of the
modifications.
Multimedia Links:
Vocabulary
adaptation, culture
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Culture Group Food HousingClothing andAppearance
Government,Beliefs, andAdaptations
SoutheasternCaddo
(Texas name
comes from theCaddo, Tejas-which meansfriend or ally)
CornBeansSquash
NutsDeerBerriesFishingBuffalo
Wickiups made ofsticks and grass(willow poles with
grass, basketweave pattern, beehived shaped, firepit in the center)
loin cloth withanimal skinstatooing
-Trotline forfishing-Tried to scare off
Spanish bylaughing andyelling
-Villages-organized,confederacy,councils, womenin charge-Class system
-Burial mounds
-Farming tools
-Trading
-Cried whengreeting orparting
PuebloJumano
Corn, beans, nativedesert plants, andsquash
Pueblo housesmade of adobe(single story, partlyunderground)
loin cloth andleggingssandals madeof yuccamud “hats” to
keep cool
Irrigation
Pottery
Trading
Friendly-welcomed
strangers
Villages
Gulf CoastKarankawa
fish and shellfishwild ricefollowed game,plants, and sea lifein season
Wickiups(small poles withpalm leaves tiedover them, mobilehouses folded uplike an umbrella)
loin cloth andanimal hides-half dressedmoss clothesfor coolerweathercane piercingred clay body
painttall-6 feet
dugout canoes-mitotes-danceceremonies-used oil towaterproof pots-alligator greasethat acts as aninsect repellant-(Cabeza de
Vaca-cannibals-eat enemies kidsafter battle, otherssold)Loved kids-if childdied mourned fora year
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PlainsComanche
buffalosmaller gameberries
jerkypemmican
buffalo hide tipis buffalo anddeer hidefeatherstattoosbeadingmoccasinsface and bodypainting
experthorsemen“Lord of thePlains” Council ofChiefsOrganizedFamilyimportantPrayers forbringingbuffalo backand goodhuntingPlatformburialsVision quests
Culture Group Food HousingClothing andAppearance
Government,Beliefs, andAdaptations
SoutheasternWichita
corn, beans,squash,pumpkinbuffalopemmican
jerky
Grass hut similarto the Caddo.(bee hived shapedlike Caddos, spirit
doors, water stopsby door).
loin clothsmoccasinstattooedraccoon eyes
MoatsClay potsLeather bags
Part of Brazos
Indians-Waco-Cradle Boards-CouncilsOrganized-Family veryimportant-Spirit Doors-Religiousceremonies-confedercies
Gulf Coast
Coahuiltecan
Worms, lizards,
ants, snakes,plants, cactusDeer, bison,
javelinaSecondHarvestSpider andtermitesMesquite andagave
Temporary
dwellings made ofsticks and grass
loin cloth and
animal hidesor no clothesrabbit shawls
-Small bands orgroups
-Shaman’s ledreligiousceremonies andcare of sick-Endurance-couldrun and run-equal status formen and women-Dirt Soap
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Mitotes
Killed femaleenemies babies
PlainsApache
Buffalo, deerSome farmed
Tipis forwarriors onhuntsWickiups(made ofbranches andhides)
buffalo and deerhideface and bodypaintinglong hair on onesidemen plucked allfacial hairpierced ears
-Expert Horsemen-Earth was sacred(type of religion)
3. In the space below, draw four squares, one square for each culture group. In each square, write
examples of how the group adapted to or used the environment to help them survive. List all
adaptions for each cultural tribe group
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