Jumano (hoo-MAH-nohz) Indians

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Jumano (hoo-MAH-nohz) Indians

Location Mountains and Basins region of Texas Also lived in New Mexico and northern Mexico

Way of life Sedentary Lived in one place Traders Traded agricultural goods for animal skins and meat Also hunted small animals

Way of life continued Farmers Lived in pueblos Lived in Rio Grande valley Used natural irrigation to water crops Lived in pueblos Small cities built on the side of cliffs Used adobe to make their pueblos

Questions What region did the Jumano’s live in? Did the Jumano’s hunt or farm? Were the Jumano’s sedentary or nomadic? What type of shelter did the Jumano’s live in?