Title: Whispers in the Wind:
1Whispers in the Wind
Rediscovering Native Americans of Texas
Created By Carmen Phillips Krimmel Intermediate
2Comanches
Caddo
Jumanos
Karankawas
Coahuilticans
3Comanches(most feared tribe)
www.texasbeyondhistory.net
4Use of Land Water
- Dirt storms and tornadoes
- Comancheria
- Battled intruders
5Clothing
- Breechcloth made of tanned buffalo hide
- Leggings
- Buffalo robes
- Boots snowshoes
- Painted faces RED
- Braided Hair
- Feathered Headdresses
6Foods
- Buffalo every part of it used, boiled, broiled,
eaten raw or as jerky - Nuts and berries
- Drank warm animal blood
7Homes
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8Customs
- Life centered around 2 activities Hunting War
- Horse most important possession (buried with
them) - Expert Horsemen
9Caddo
www.texasbeyondhistory.net/.../who.html
10Use of Land Water
- Fertile land for farming
- Trotlines
- Hunted Deer (most important animal)
11Clothing
- Deerskin and fur capes
- Shells
- Tattoos
- Men Mohawks
- Women Long parted in middle
http//www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/caddo
12Do you see any similarities with todays styles?
http//www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/caddo/image
s/oldnew.html
13Foods
- CORN, ate beans, sunflowers, melons, pumpkins,
tobacco and squash - Deer, buffalo and javelina
- Used traps and trotlines
14Homes
- Beehive shaped grass huts
- 25- 40 feet diameter. Up to 40 people in one hut
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15Customs
- Huge burial mounds
- Weepers
- Confederacy with 2 leaders
- 1 war peace leader
- 1 religious leader
- Made Pottery wove mats
from bamboo
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16Karankawas
Karankawas
17Use of Land Water
- Gulf of Mexico for food
- Dugout canoes
- LONG cedar bows
- 3 foot arrows made of sugar cane
- Weapons tools from seashells or wood
18Clothing
- Nude or breechcloths and grass skirts
- Sugar cane body piercings
- Very tall and powerfully built
- Coated bodies with alligator/shark grease to ward
off mosquitoes (VERY Stinky!!!) - Tattooed faces with blue lines and figures
- Chokers of shell, glass, pistachio nuts or metal
19Foods
- Oysters Clams
- Scallops Fish
- Turtles
- Locusts
- Prairie hens and quail
20Homes
- Winter months spent along coast Small huts of
willow poles with draped animal skins and grass - Summer months spent inland several sticks with
woven mats over it
21Customs
- Flattened babies heads with cradleboards
- Like other tribes they ate the flesh of their
enemies believing they would gain their enemys
courage - Karankawa dog lovers
- Wrestlers
- Mitotes
"Caw Wacham Flathead Woman with Child." Online
Photograph. Britannica Student Encyclopædia. 2
Sept. 2008 lthttp//student.britannica.com/eb/art
-94957gt.
22Coahuilticans
Coahuilticans
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23Use of Land Water
- Very primitive
- Spent most of their time in search of food
- Nomadic
24Clothing
- Men little or no clothing (breechcloths)
- Women short skirts of buckskin
- Small people
- Black stripes painted over bodies faces
- Earrings of shell decorative feathers
25Food
- Ate almost anything they could find and digest
- Pecans, acorns, nuts, sunflower seeds
- Mesquite beans Prickly Pear Cactus
- Rabbits, turtles, snakes, lizards, deer, dogs,
horses, pemmican (jerky made with meat/berries) - Spiders, ants, worms, rotten wood, deer dung
- Fish and maggots!
- Dirt!
26Homes
- Brush Wickiups
- Circular shape made of willow bent into dome
shape - Covered with grass, brush or hides
www.TexasIndians.com
27Customs
- Shamans very important
- Mitotes
- Strong people known for endurance
Mhln.com
28Jumanos
http//www.tpwd.state.tx.us/kids/about_texas/regio
ns/big_bend/big_kids/
29Use of Land Water
- Settled along Concho river and farmed
- Hunted and gathered
- Little Rainfall
- Irrigation
30Clothing
- Striped Tattoos on faces
- COTTON tunics
- Capes or cloaks
- Color feathers
- Yucca Sandals
31Food
- Pinon nuts, mesquite beans squash
- Pottery and gourds to cook
- Buffalo
32Homes
- Pueblos made of stone or adobe (sun-dried mud)
- Square flat roofs partially underground
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33Customs
- Striped facial tattoos peaceful trader
- Special house for visitors
- Heads bowed welcome
- Arrows were so well-made Eastern tribes were
eager to trade
Mhln.com
34Kiowa
Comanche
Wichita
Tonkawa
Caddo
Mescalero Apache
Jumano
Lipan Apache
Atakapan
Karankawas
Concho
Coahuiltecans
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36Interactive Websites
- How many ways to use a buffalo
http//www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/buffalo.htm
l - Buffalo Matching Game http//americanhistory.si.e
du/kids/buffalo/matching/tail.html - World of the Caddo http//www.texasbeyondhistory.
net/kids/caddo/index.html - Talking Hands http//www.texasbeyondhistory.net/st
-plains/kids/talking/index.html - Imagine It http//www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids
/imagine.html