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Texas Indians Comanche tepee village

The Gulf Coast Culture Area Karankawas - lived in the area of Galveston to Corpus Christi. nomads and hunter- gatherers lived in wigwams. Karankawa wigwam

The Karankawa did not need much clothing The Karankawa did not need much clothing. Their clothes were made out of deerskin or grass or moss. Men would pierce pieces of sharpened bone through their lips and chest to show how macho they were. To keep the insects away they rubbed alligator fat and dirt into their skin. The Karankawa treated their children with kindness. Explorer Cabeza de Vaca lived with them after he was shipwrecked. Taller Indians so they carried bows that were up to 6 feet tall.

Coahuiltecans – hunted and gathered food in south Texas. Nomadic: covered long distances following buffalo, deer and small animals; fished, and ate seeds, berries, roots, plants, nuts, insects, lizards, snakes, spiders and worms did not build permanent homes; worked hard, but liked to gather for feasting and dancing. Scavengers of the desert…ate anything that wiggled or crawled.

Atakapans – settled between the Caddo tribe and the Gulf of Mexico Farmers who raised mainly corn Also hunted wild game and alligator It is thought they lived in huts made from brush

The Southeastern Culture Area Caddo - moved into Eastern Texas from Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma Built permanent villages and became expert farmers who practiced crop rotation. They grew beans, corn, squash, melons and tobacco Organized their tribes into three confederacies (religious, political, healers/craftspeople) Built mounds and temples for religious events.

The Caddo was a matrilineal society. Their houses were wooden poles covered with grass. Some may have plastered the outside walls with mud. Both men and women tattooed and painted their bodies. Caddo Round House-up to 50 feet tall, second level inside.

The Pueblo Culture Jumanos - lived in permanent houses made of adobe along the Rio Grande They grew corn and other crops; hunted buffalo and gathered wild plants for food They lived in large villages They used bows and arrows and carried heavy clubs into battles. Pueblo houses near the Rio Grande

Plains Culture The Great Plains stretch from Canada into southern Texas When the Spanish arrived in the 1500s, they brought back the horse Many plains Indians became excellent horsemen Most lived in tepees Most tepees were made of 18 buffalo hides, and 20-30 poles.

The Plains Culture Area Wichitas - called the raccoon-eyed Indian because of their eye tattoos Settled along the Red River and grew beans, corn, melons and squash Wichita used horses to hunt buffalo and deer Lived in permanent villages, some building houses like the Caddo.

Buffalo - some weighed up to 1,600 pounds and were 6 feet tall at the shoulder and 10 feet long. Indians used a variety of techniques to hunt buffalo.

Plains Indians Hunting It would usually take several arrows to bring down one buffalo because of their large size.

The Tonkawa Lived on the north and central plains and on the southeastern edge of the Edwards Plateau They depended on the buffalo for food, clothing and shelter Were considered hunters-gatherers and were driven from their hunting grounds by the Apache. Tonkawa children

The Apache The Apache - originated in Canada, but migrated to the Great Plains Two groups settled in Texas: the Lipan and Mescalero Apaches were organized into bands that traveled, hunted and fought together Were skilled horsemen and often teamed up when hunting buffalo. Lipan Apaches were also farmers which was very unusual for Apaches.

Apache men tied feathers and other decorations to their hair Apache men tied feathers and other decorations to their hair. The men had no facial hair and the women wore earrings. Apaches were feared throughout Texas. The Comanches took control of the Apache’s territory so they were mortal enemies. Apache chief Apache girl about 12 years old

Comanche Comanches - originally lived in the western United States; eventually moved into the Great Plains once they acquired horses Lived in bands headed by a peace chief. If you were the best fighter and rider you were the war chief. Comanche were skilled buffalo hunters. Because of the their skills they soon controlled much of the plains including west and northern Texas. Quanah Parker-last Comanche chief. Mother was Cynthia Ann Parker.

Kiowa Kiowas - the last plains group to arrive in Texas Hunted buffalo and gathered berries, fruits and nuts; they traded with other groups for what they did not have The hair of the Kiowa men was long but over the right ear it was short Kiowas and Comanches were allies.