
Regions and Native tribes EOC Review
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Regions and Native tribes EOC Review
By TATYANA LEWIS
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region that is in blue.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region that is in red.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region in green.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region that is in yellow.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Mountains and Basins
Gulf Costal Plains
North Central Plains
Great plains
4 Regions
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region that is in red.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region that is in blue.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region in green.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Texas Region that is in yellow.
Mountains and Basins
Great Plains
North Central Plains
Coastal Plains
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would both farm and hunt bison.
distinctive tattoos around their eyes, called “raccoon eyes”
The Wichita Tribe
known for their complex social systems and farms.
Caddo farmers grew crops, such as corn, squash, pumpkin seeds, and beans.
Caddo Tribe
Southeastern Culture
Coastal Plains and North Central Plains
lived in domed-shaped straw huts, stayed in villages, with their farms around them, and sent out hunting groups to search for large game.
Due to these adaptations they were able to live a Sedentary Lifestyle
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The Karankawa Tribe- lived along the coast and were first Native Indians to be met by the Spanish
The Coahuiltecan Tribe- mainly lived in South Texas, and ate small animals
The Atakapan Tribe- lived near the Louisiana border and known for fishing in dugout canoes
seasonal crops, and also hunted for small animals
Gulf of Mexico, created canoes and fishing nets to catch seafood
lived in huts made of brush and animal skins that would shelter them from the heat.
were a nomadic, hunter-gatherer culture
Gulf Culture
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known for their very distinctive pottery. They are the only Puebloan tribe that still live in Texas.
The Tigua Tribe
known for its striped face/body painting. They hunted and traded. Some Jumano tribes would be found in plains region because bison was more common.
The Jumano Tribe
Puebloan Culture
lived in the Mountains and Basins Region and a Sedentary Lifestyle.
modified the environment by adding irrigation systems to create water routes to farm, hunt buffalo, and smaller animals
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The Kiowa Tribe- most-feared group on the Plains, and developed a calendar.
The Comanche Tribe- used every part of the buffalo, and domesticated animals before the Spanish arrived in Texas
The Apache Tribe- hunted bison, but for a portion of the year also had some farming along rivers
The Plains Culture lived in the Great Plains Region.
They adapted to the environment by domesticating horses and creating weapons to better hunt and follow bison.
Due to these adaptations they were able to live a Nomadic Lifestyle and lived in teepees.
Plains Culture
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Multiple Choice
What Indian tribes lived in pueblo?
Jumano
Comanche
Karankawa
Apache
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Multiple Choice
People who move around from place to place are called
sedentary
hunter-gatherers
nomadic
native
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Multiple Choice
The Karankawa ...
Hunted buffalo, elk, and bear and gathered nuts and berries.
Raised small gardens.
were hunter-gatherers who traded with other groups across Texas.
were hunters, fishers, & gatherers, nomadic and traveled in canoes
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Multiple Choice
Being __________________ means you stay in one place.
sedentary
immigrant
migrant
nomadic
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Multiple Choice
Which tribe made dugout canoes?
Caddo
Coahuiltecans
Karankawa
Comanche
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Multiple Choice
What type of home did the Comanche live in?
Bee-hive hut (wigwam)
wickiups
adobe
teepee
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