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Caddos and Karankawa Test

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What was the name of the boat the Karankawas used?
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What Indian tribe lived south of the Caddos?
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Caddos used __________ to make tools, cups and jewelry.
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Another word for corn is...
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Planting different crops in different fields each growing season is called
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What items were made by the Karankawas?
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Caddos built their houses out of____ and were shaped like ______.
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Caddo bands lived along what river?
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Most Native Americans who lived in Texas lived in which region?
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What type of shelters did the Karankawas have?
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Houses were built around a large _______.
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In order to clear space for farming, the Caddos...
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How did they call for others to meet for ceremonies?
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Who built the Caddo shelters?
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What type of food did the Karankawas eat?
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A confederation is ...
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Which Indian Tribes lived in the Piney Woods Region
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Why did the Karankawas move from place to place?
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What were the large mounds used for?
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What is a Caddo house like?
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The Gulf Coastal Plain
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Religious ceremonies and burial of their leaders.
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rotating the crops.
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Land not suitable for farming.
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A dugout, made from large hollowed-out logs.
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Through a system of smoke signals.
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maize
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a group of several villages joined together to help one another.
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shells
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The Caddos, Karankawa, and Coahuiltecans
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Alligators, oysters, turtles, wiwld plants.
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Karankawas
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The Red River
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Light wooden poles to frame the houses, skins or grass for the walls. They had to be portable.
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temple or religious building
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grass and trees, beehives
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burned shrubs and small trees in the orest.
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The tribe worked together, women and children gathering materials, men building the fram and covering with grasses.
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Only their basic tools, baskets, pottery and bows and arrows.
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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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Farmers, gatherers and hunters
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A village leader was called the
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What was the name of the explorer who lived wiwth the Karakawas in the 1500s?
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Caddos used _______ for hunting.
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The Karankawas were ________.
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Caddos traded ______and ______ for items they could not find where they lived.
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They used deer and bears for _______.
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Largest group of Native Americans in Texas
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A person without a permanent home.
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beans, squash, pumpkins and sunflowers.

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