Unit One ERA: NATURAL TEXAS AND ITS PEOPLE CULTURES OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN TEXAS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Four Geographic Regions of Texas
Advertisements

4 Natural Regions of Texas
Four Major Regions of Texas
Native Americans.
Central Plains Gulf Coast Plains Great Plains Mountains and Basins $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000.
Texas Indians.
Regions of Texas Essential Question: How do physical and human characteristics distinguish the four regions of Texas?
The Four Regions of Texas
Texas Regions.
REGIONS OF TEXAS.
Palo Duro Canyon. Palo Duro Canyon Great Plains Coastal Plains North Central Plains REGIONS OF TEXAS NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS North Central Plains.
The Four Major Regions of Texas
Learning Target 7.9A – Locate the geographical landmarks in Texas to include Geographic Regions, physical characteristics, political and cultural regions,
Regions of Texas UNIT 1. What is a Region?  An area of the world that has similar, unifying characteristics.
Texas Regions Mrs. Luthy.
Palo Duro Canyon. Palo Duro Canyon Coastal Plains Great Plains North Central Plains Regions of Texas Mountains and Basins Coastal Plains Created By.
Regions of Texas Foldable
There are four physical regions of Texas that you will need to know…
Unit 1. A region is an area that is used to identify and organize areas of the Earth’s surface for various purposes.
American Indians Texas Regions.
Unit 1.  Describe San Antonio in a few words. ◦ Climate, soil, landforms, animal life, vegetation, language, religion, population distribution, ◦ Think.
Texas Regions.
4 Geographic Regions of Texas Physical and Human Characteristics
Unit 1 TEXAS.
Palo Duro Canyon Created By Mrs. Phillips Krimmel Intermediate.
Native Texans Chapter 4.2.
Can you name the Regions of Texas? CP NCP GP MB (Gulf )Coastal Plain North Central Plains Great Plains Mountains and Basins.
The Environment and Texas Indians
Unit One Era: Natural Texas and its People
The 4 Regions of Texas Geography starring Mr. H’s College Geography Teacher.
4 Natural Regions of Texas Coastal Plains Great Plains North Central Plains Mountains&Basins.
Native Texas and its Peoples. North Central Plains  Geographical Characteristics  Rolling prairies, few rivers, buttes, mesas, hardwood forests, 
Unit 1 – Native Texas and Its People
AreaTribeIn which Region(s) did they live?What did they eat?Nomadic or stayed in vilages?What were houses like?Comments on lifestyleAny other interesting.
Bell Ringer 9/2 1.Write Agenda 2.If someone is nomadic what would they do for food?
What Is a Natural Region? ? ? ? ?. Natural Region: A large area whose parts have something in common, such as natural resources or landforms.
Unit 2: Native Texas and It’s People 1200s – 1800s.
Unit 1.  Describe San Antonio in a few words. ◦ Climate, soil, landforms, animal life, vegetation, language, religion, population distribution, ◦ Think.
REGIONS OF TEXAS GREAT PLAINS NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS GULF COASTAL PLAINS
Unit 1: Natural texas and its people
4 Natural Regions of Texas
American Indians of Texas
The Four Major Regions of Texas
The Four Natural Regions of Texas
American Indians in Texas
Comparison of Human and Physical Characteristics
Disregard these instructions (for now)
Great Plains North Central Plains Mountains & Basins Gulf Coast Plains.
The state of Texas is a large state divided into 4 regions.
4 Natural Regions of Texas
Texas Regions.
Native Americans.
Native Americans.
Regions of Texas Foldable
REGIONS OF TEXAS.
Regions of Texas.
Southeastern Tribes.
Regions of Texas.
Major Areas in Texas History
Regions Of Texas!.
The Four Regions of Texas
The Four Major Regions of Texas
REGIONS OF TEXAS.
Southeastern Pueblo Plains Gulf
Texas Geographic Regions
Historical Skills,Prehistory, & Geography of Texas
TEXAS REGIONS Regions are areas of land that share definable physical characteristics.
Major Texas Cities.
Native Americans.
TEXAS GEOGRAPHY REVIEW!
Presentation transcript:

Unit One ERA: NATURAL TEXAS AND ITS PEOPLE CULTURES OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN TEXAS

WHY HISTORIANS DIVIDE THE PAST INTO ERAS  History is divided into eras so it is easier to identify cause and effect of the great events/people in history

Important Vocabulary Terms  Adobe – mud mixed with a small amount of straw or grass and dried in the Sun  Agriculture – the raising of plants and animals for food  Nomad – a person who moves from place to place and has no permanent home  Region – an area that is used to identify and organize areas of the Earth’s surface for various purposes

American Indians in Texas  Gulf Coast – nomadic and hunters/gatherers  Karankawa – Southeast, used dugout canoes to fish and hunt small animals. Cabeza de Vaca wrote about Karankawas.  Coalhuiltecans – South Texas, ate bugs and small animals  Atakapans – hunted small animals and fished in dugout canoes, some farming  Plains – nomadic, dependent on the buffalo, and were fierce warriors  Comanche – used every part of the buffalo, lived in tipis, domesticated animals before they were introduced to the horse by the Europeans  Apache – used buffalo hide to protect themselves from the harsh landscape. For part of the year lived in farming communities along rivers and streams called rancherias.  Kiowas – recorded oral histories on their tipis, made beautiful crafts, developed a calendar, and were the most-feared group on the plains

American Indians in Texas  Puebloan – sedentary, farmers, and lived in houses made of adobe  Jumanos – besides farming, hunted, traded, and lived in beautiful painted adobe homes  Tiguas – known for their beautiful pottery  Southeastern Texas – sedentary food-rich environment and complex social systems  Caddoes – built dome shaped huts, organized government system led by a chief, women played important roles, greeted European with the word Tejas, which means friends  Wichitas – hunted buffalos, grew crops, and known for the tattoos around their eyes known as “raccoon eyes”

American Indians in Texas  Natural Texas and its people  Maps  Regions of Texas  Regions that American Indians inhabited in Texas  Graph (bar, line, or circle)  Population of American Indians in Texas prior to the arrival of Europeans

REGIONS AND PLACES OF IMPORTANCE IN TEXAS DURING THE 19th, 20th, AND 21st CENTURIES  Regions  Mountains and Basins  Great Plains  North Central Plains  Coastal Plains

REGIONS AND PLACES OF IMPORTANCE IN TEXAS DURING THE 19th, 20th, AND 21st CENTURIES  Cities  20th century and 21st century  Austin  San Antonio  Houston  Ft. Worth  Dallas  El Paso  Brownsville  Lubbock  Amarillo  Midland  Odessa

REGIONS AND PLACES OF IMPORTANCE IN TEXAS DURING THE 19th, 20th, AND 21st CENTURIES  Rivers  Sabine  Red  Rio Grande  Nueces  Neches  Trinity  Brazos  Colorado  Guadalupe  San Antonio  Pecos

REGIONS AND PLACES OF IMPORTANCE IN TEXAS DURING THE 19th, 20th, AND 21st CENTURIES  Natural and historic landmarks  Llano Estacado (natural)  Balcones Escarpment (natural)  Palo Duro Canyon (natural)

PLACES AND REGIONS OF TEXAS IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL AND HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS  Region – a spatial area of the Earth’s surface that is defined by common properties  Physical and human characteristics – physical characteristics of places include landforms and soils, bodies and sources of water, vegetation, climate, weather patterns, and animal life.  Human characteristics of places include the language, religion, political systems, economic systems, population distribution, ethnicity, age, and standards of living.

PLACES AND REGIONS OF TEXAS IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL AND HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS  Coastal Plains  Physical characteristics  Plains, desert, hills, Balcones Escarpment  All rivers flow through this region  Wrong way rivers that take water from driest part of state to the wettest part of the state  Climate – mild  Human Characteristics  Highway systems  Location of most major cities  Industries – timber, agriculture, oil and gas, technology, industry, education  Dams  Fishing, tourism, intra-coastal waterway

PLACES AND REGIONS OF TEXAS IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL AND HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS  North Central Plains  Physical characteristics  Rolling prairies, a few rivers  Climate – hot short summer, cool to cold winters  Human characteristics  Industries – agriculture, manufacturing, military defense

PLACES AND REGIONS OF TEXAS IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL AND HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS  Great Plains  Physical characteristics  Canyons, escarpments, plains, aquifers, plateaus  Climate – hot summers, cold winters  Human characteristics  Irrigation  Industries – ranching and agriculture  Wind farms  Dams – Amistad  Oil/gas and ranching

PLACES AND REGIONS OF TEXAS IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL AND HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS  Mountains and Basins  Physical characteristics  River, deserts  Climate – hot days, cold nights, hot short summers, cold winters  Human characteristics  Industries – cattle, sheep and goat ranching  Big Bend National Park  Dams