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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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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.
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Red River
Rio Grande
Sabine
Neches
Trinity
Brazos
San Jacinto
Colorado
Lavaca
Pedernales
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Canadian
Nueces
San Antonio
Pecos
Guadalupe
Frio
Atascosa
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Puebloan People
• Jumanos • Tiguas
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Jumanos/ Tiguas
• Farmed• Hunted• Foraged – mesquite beans, prickly pear cactus• Different from other Indians, Men did most of
the farming
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Shelter• Both tribes lived in Adobe Huts
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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
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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
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Gulf Coast Indians
• Coahuiltecans• Karankawa• Most primitive of all native tribes• Both lived in crude huts called wicki-ups
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Coahuiltecans
• Hunter-gatherers• Least warlike• Best cases for Spanish missionaries• Consistent food was scarce
– Ate snakes, lizards, worms, snails, rotten wood– 2nd Harvest
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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
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