Western Gulf Culture The Karankawas Lived in the Gulf Coastal Plain

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Western Gulf Culture The Karankawas Lived in the Gulf Coastal Plain Were nomadic hunter-gatherers Wore deerskin clothing Painted their bodies

Western Gulf Culture The Coahuiltecans Survived in dry climates Hunted and gathered food / fished Moved around often Wore little clothing Lived in easy-to-move huts

Southeastern Culture The Caddos Lived in Piney Woods Large population with permanent villages Expert farmers, hunted, & fished Painted their bodies Dwellings made of wooden poles covered with grass

Southeastern Culture The Wichitas Lived in permanent villages Tattooed their bodies Farmed and hunted buffalo

Southeastern Culture The Atakapa Lived between the Caddos and Gulf of Mexico Fished, farmed, and hunted Ate mainly seafood and wild Had tribal tattoos and Mohawk hairstyles

Pueblo Culture The Jumanos Survived in the Rio Grande area Migrated to the Rio Grande by following buffalo and hunted them Survived by irrigating crops and gathered wild plants Known for wearing deerskin moccasins and turquoise ornaments

Plains Culture The Plains Indians Hunted and depended on buffalo Followed buffalo herds and became nomadic Lived in tepees Clothing was inspired by dreams and visions Used animal hides for belts, headgear, and necklaces

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