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Social Studies U2

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Apache Plains
Atakapa Gulf
Caddo Southeastern
Cherokee Southeastern
Coahuiltecan Gulf
Comanche Plains
Karankawa Gulf
Kiowa Plains
Pueblo Jumano Southwestern
Tigua Southwestern
Wichita Southeastern
List the 3 confederacies of the Caddo: 1. Kadohadacho, 2. Hasinai, 3. Natchitoches
What group was part of the Plains culture, allied with Comanche and eventually moved onto a reservation? Kiowa
The ________ were part of the Plains culture, consisting of 12 bands who ranged across Mexico, TX, KS, OK, CO, and NM and were eventually forced to live on a reservation in OK. Comache
_____ were people who moved to Ysleta from New Mexico and still live in TX today. Tigua
______, who were part of the Southwestern culture, lived along the Rio Grande near El Paso and had some traders who traveled all over TX. Pueblo Jumano
______ are synthetic objects, especially tools, weapons, and ornaments, left behind by ancient civilizations Artifacts
______ is the study of the development, structure, and variation of languages Linguistics
______ is the Spanish word for village of mud brick homes built by Native Americans Pueblo
Retaliate to fight back
______ is the social relationships regarding authority or power Political Structure
_______ is a scientist who studies the origins, physical development, and cultural advancement of human Anthropologist
What group of people were known as “People of the Wolf”? Tonkawa
Which group migrated between mainland and barrier islands and practiced body piercing, painting and tattooing? Karankawa
The ________ ________ might be false because scientists have uncovered remains dating back to a time before humans would have crossed the Bering Strait. Beringia Theory
The people of the ________ _______ ______ represented the first wave of migration into North America. Amerind language group
The theory that the earth’s continents have slowly moved away from one another is ___________ ____________. continental drift
___________, _________, and ___________ evidence has been used to account for the origin of Native Americans. Archaeological, genetic , and linguistic
A ___________ is a scientist who studies genetics and heredity. geneticist
The belief that all natural objects and phenomena in nature are inhabited and controlled by spirits is called _________. animism
A ______ consisted of about 50 to 200 people. band
During the __________ stage, the climate of Texas was humid and cold. Clovis
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