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Ch 1 - Before European Contact

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Midland Minnie   "First mother of Texas" -skull & bones on Scharbauer Ranch near Midland, Tx,  
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atl-atl   -a stick with a notch where the end of spear rested. -easy, efficient hunting - power and distance over longer throws of a spear  
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Agricultural Revolution   food sources Corn (Maize), Beans, and Squash..domesticated tomatoes, rice, onions, and potatoes -***seeds spread***  
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American Triad / "3 sisters"   Corn (Maize), beans, squash  
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Caddy Location   -oldest Native Americans in Tx Location- Northeast, TX. Spilled into Louisiana and Arkansas  
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Jumano location   New Mexico, Nueva Vizcaya (Mexico), and West Texas  
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Karankwa location   Gulf Coastal region (Galveston & Corpus)  
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Plains Indian use of buffalo   meat clothing tepees tools & weapons, ropes and lashings from muscles, stomach for storage bags, drank the animals fat.  
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Kiowa location   The Plains... BUFFALO  
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Kiowa briefs   -1 God created the world and everything in it except the Kiowa tribe -Sun dance* = buffalo return -...Tai-me (small green human statue) = source of spiritual power  
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Kiowa lifestyle   School for boys, Hunters and gatherers, follow buffalo,  
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Karankwa briefs   ate their enemies to recieve enemies spirit, power  
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Karankwa lifestyle   semi-nomadic, Cannibalistic, domesticated the dog, hunted with bows and arrows -traveled in dugout canoes  
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Jumano briefs   During the harvest they would worship their spirits, sing, and dance, around big campfires.  
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Jumano lifestyle   farmers, large adobe houses, strong people, painted faces, trade network with the Caddos and Pueblos. -traded buffalo for jewlry  
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Caddy briefs   Strong rule by the chief called Caddi, Xinesi was priest oversaw sacred ceremonies( burning a sacred fire)..God created the world called Caddi-Ayo (leader from Above) Devil (Caddaja) Worshiped corn, Mother Earth, rain, and fire. Believed in creation.  
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Caddy lifestyle   Mound builders, Farmers Sedentary, Men hunted, Women tended to the crops, traded  
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