Caddo Comanche Karankawa Jumano Lipan Apache 100 pts

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The Caddo Indians were from this region

The Caddo Indians were from this region

What are the Piney Woods?

What are the Piney Woods?

The Caddo homes made from woods and grasses, and shaped as beehives

The Caddo homes made from woods and grasses, and shaped as beehives

What are grass huts?

What are grass huts?

The Caddo Indians main job

The Caddo Indians main job

What are farmers?

What are farmers?

The Caddo Indians food sources

The Caddo Indians food sources

What is by farming maize, beans, and other crops and hunting animals?

What is by farming maize, beans, and other crops and hunting animals?

The Indian home seen here:

The Indian home seen here:

What is a grass hut?

What is a grass hut?

The Comanche were from this region

The Comanche were from this region

What are the Southern Plains?

What are the Southern Plains?

The Comanche triangular shaped nomadic homes were called

The Comanche triangular shaped nomadic homes were called

What is a tee-pee?

What is a tee-pee?

The main job of the Comanche

The main job of the Comanche

What are hunter-gathers?

What are hunter-gathers?

How the Comanche traveled from place to place

How the Comanche traveled from place to place

What is by walking and riding horses?

What is by walking and riding horses?

The Comanche home seen here:

The Comanche home seen here:

What is a tee-pee?

What is a tee-pee?

The Karankawa were from this region

The Karankawa were from this region

What is the Gulf Coastal region?

What is the Gulf Coastal region?

The Karankawa homes made from long sapling tree trunks or limbs bent over and

The Karankawa homes made from long sapling tree trunks or limbs bent over and tied together

What are huts?

What are huts?

The Karankawa had three main jobs

The Karankawa had three main jobs

What are hunters, gathers, and fishermen?

What are hunters, gathers, and fishermen?

How the Karankawa traveled from place to place

How the Karankawa traveled from place to place

What is by walking and using canoes?

What is by walking and using canoes?

The Karankawa home seen here:

The Karankawa home seen here:

What is a wickiup?

What is a wickiup?

The Jumano were from this region

The Jumano were from this region

What are the Western Plains?

What are the Western Plains?

The Jumano homes like a big apartment building made from adobe bricks

The Jumano homes like a big apartment building made from adobe bricks

Who is a pueblo?

Who is a pueblo?

The two main jobs of the Jumano

The two main jobs of the Jumano

What are farming and building?

What are farming and building?

The Jumano traveled from place to place

The Jumano traveled from place to place

What is by walking?

What is by walking?

The Jumano home seen here

The Jumano home seen here

What is a pueblo?

What is a pueblo?

The Lipan-Apache live in this region

The Lipan-Apache live in this region

What is Big Bend Country?

What is Big Bend Country?

The Lipan-Apache homes were made of these materials

The Lipan-Apache homes were made of these materials

What are buffalo hides, branches, sticks, and leaves?

What are buffalo hides, branches, sticks, and leaves?

The Lipan-Apache had three main jobs

The Lipan-Apache had three main jobs

What are hunters, warriors, and craftsmen?

What are hunters, warriors, and craftsmen?

The Lipan-Apache traveled from place to place

The Lipan-Apache traveled from place to place

What is by walking?

What is by walking?

The Lipan-Apache clothing seen here

The Lipan-Apache clothing seen here

What are moccasins?

What are moccasins?

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy

The 5 different tribes studied in this unit

The 5 different tribes studied in this unit

Who are the Caddo, Comanche, Karankawa, Jumano, and Lipan. Apache?

Who are the Caddo, Comanche, Karankawa, Jumano, and Lipan. Apache?