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Native Texans

Native Texans. Chapter 4.2. Coastal Plains Natives. Karankawas Coahuiltecans Atakapans. Karankawas. Lived in Southeast Texas Nomadic & Hunters/Gatherers Used dugout canoes to fish & hunt small animals. Coahuiltecans. Lived in South Texas Nomadic & Hunters/Gatherers

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Native Texans

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  1. Native Texans Chapter 4.2

  2. Coastal Plains Natives • Karankawas • Coahuiltecans • Atakapans

  3. Karankawas • Lived in Southeast Texas • Nomadic & Hunters/Gatherers • Used dugout canoes to fish & hunt small animals

  4. Coahuiltecans • Lived in South Texas • Nomadic & Hunters/Gatherers • Ate bugs & small animals

  5. Atakapans • Nomadic & Hunters/Gatherers • Hunted small animals & fished in dugout canoes • Some farming

  6. Plains Natives • Comanche • Apache • Kiowa

  7. Comanche • Nomadic, lived in tipis • Used every part of the buffalo • Fierce warriors

  8. Apache • Nomadic, depended on the buffalo, fierce warriors • Lived in farms along rivers called “Rancherias” for part of the year

  9. Kiowa • Most feared nomadic group on the Plains • Recorded oral history on tipis & developed a calendar

  10. Pueblo Natives • Jumanos • Tiguas

  11. Jumanos • Sedentary farmers & hunters • Lived in beautifully painted adobe homes

  12. Tiguas • Sedentary farmers who lived in adobe homes • Known for beautiful pottery

  13. East Texas Natives • Caddoes

  14. Caddoes • Sedentary, built dome shaped huts • Government system led by a chief, women played important roles • Greeted Europeans with the word “Tejas,” which means ‘friends’

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