Caddos and Karankawa Test
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| A. The Gulf Coastal PlainB. Religious ceremonies and burial of their leaders.C. rotating the crops.D. Land not suitable for farming.E. A dugout, made from large hollowed-out logs.F. Through a system of smoke signals.G. maizeH. a group of several villages joined together to help one another.I. shellsJ. The Caddos, Karankawa, and CoahuiltecansK. Alligators, oysters, turtles, wiwld plants.L. KarankawasM. The Red RiverN. Light wooden poles to frame the houses, skins or grass for the walls. They had to be portable.O. temple or religious buildingP. grass and trees, beehivesQ. burned shrubs and small trees in the orest.R. The tribe worked together, women and children gathering materials, men building the fram and covering with grasses.S. Only their basic tools, baskets, pottery and bows and arrows.T. Built out of wooden poles and covered with grass or reeds. Some were as large as 30 feet. No hole for smoke to escape. |
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