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Good morning. Pick up a paper from the podium and write your name on the top line. We are six weeks into school. Think about your weekly quizzes. How do you think you are doing on them in general? What could you be doing differently that would help improve your grades? What could I do differently? Take a minute to really reflect and write on this. You are turning it in to me. I will read it!

Kiowa Apaches Comanche Tonkawas The Plains People Kiowa Apaches Comanche Tonkawas

Kiowa The Kiowa lived in and around the Texas panhandle of the Great Plains region. They were friends and close allies with the Comanche who lived in the same region.

KIOWAS They were nomadic Hunters and Gatherers Relied on buffalo for food, shelter, clothing, weapons, and tools Painted pictures of events on their tepees Made beaded crafts Fierce Fighters

APACHES Relied on buffalo for food, shelter, clothing, weapons, and tools One way they would hunt buffalo on foot was to stampede them over a cliff.  Wintertime – hunter gatherers Summertime – farmers Farmed corn, squash, and beans when they could

APACHES Mts Basin and the southern Great Plains regions of TX hot and dry summers, cold and dry winters Wore high boots made of leather Fierce fighters – said to be the deadliest warriors of all Great Horsemen

COMANCHES Relied on buffalo for food, shelter, clothing, weapons, and tools Hunter-Gathers and Nomadic Lived in tipis Fierce warriors on horseback They used spears, shields, lances & bows and arrows Painted pictures of events on their tepees to teach each other

COMANCHES Men fought and hunted Women gathered the plants and wild berries for food. Women wore decorated dresses & wore their hair short Men wore their hair long and braided Made pemmican from the buffalo meat Pemmican was valuable and was traded with other tribes.

TONKAWAS Tonkawa means, "the people of the Wolf” Hunters and Gatherers, and Farming Hunted buffalo and deer Fished rivers and tributaries near present day Austin Were not nomadic since they had an ample food supply

TONKAWAS Farmed corn, beans, squash, melons Skilled artisans; created clay pots/jars as well as leather goods The Tonkawa lived in both huts, wickiups and tee-pees They were enemies of the Comanches and Apaches They acted as scouts and troops for the Texas Rangers and the U S Army on several occasions.