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      <title>TEXAS NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES  by Juan Rodriguez</title>
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         <title>JUAN. R HISTORY AUG 29 </title>
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         <pubDate>2018-08-29 13:29:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>TIGUAS </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>TIGUAS FOOD</mark><br>They raised crops of corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers, as well as cotton and tobacco. The men also hunted deer, antelope, and small game.<br><mark>TIGUAS CLOTHING</mark><br>The men would wear short breetch clothes, that were simaler to a kilt. The women wore knee-length dresses which were called mantas. The manta only had fabric holding it on the right shoulder, so the left shoulder was bare.<br><mark>TIGUAS HOMES</mark><br>They lived in houses made out of adobe.<br><mark>TIGUAS ENEMIES</mark><br>Comanches.<br><mark>TIGUAS CHARACTERISTICT</mark><br>1.The Tiguas are the only Puebloan tribe still in Texas.<br>2.The Tiguas Indians lived in the Mountain and Basin Region in Texas.<br>3 . in their territory there are alot of Cactuses growing well in this hot, dry desert climate.<br><mark>TIGUAS LANGUAGE.<br></mark> Tiwa . <br><mark>WHERE DO TIGUAS LIVE.<br></mark>TEXAS, ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO,AND COLORADO.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-08-30 13:03:02 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>KARANKAWAS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>KARANKAWAS FOOD</mark><br>The oysters and clams are not safe to eat in hot weather. So, to find food the Karankawa would break up into smaller groups or bands and go inland to hunt and gather. In the summer there are lots of berries and edible plants and plant roots.<br><mark>KARANKAWAS CLOTING</mark><br>Men wore simple breach cloths and women wore grass skirts.<br><mark>KARANKAWAS HOMES<br></mark>Wigwams.<br><mark>KARANKAWAS ENEMIES<br></mark>all types of nations they kill all nation that tries to demonstrate more power then them.<br><mark>KARANKAWAS CHARACTERISTICS<br>1.</mark>Many of the <em>Karankawa</em> warriors were over 6 feet tall.<br>2. They had bows almost as tall as they were and shot long arrows made from slender shoots of cane. <br>3. karankawas Indians played an important role in the early history of Texas. <br><mark>KARANKAWAS LANGUAGE</mark><br>Karankawa<br><mark>WHERE DO KARANKAWAS LIVE.<br></mark>The Karankawa Indians lived along the Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico. See the map . Their territory was from the west end of Galveston island down the coast to where Corpus Christie is today.<mark><br></mark><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-08-30 13:32:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Coahuiltecans</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>Coahuiltecan food</mark><br>The men hunted animals like deer, peccary, and rabbits with bows and arrows. They used simple traps to catch small animals. They also hunted stuff like lizards, snakes, and insects for food.<br><mark>COAHUILTECANS CLOTHING</mark><br> They covered with animal skins or grass.<br><mark>COAHUILTECANS HOMES</mark><br>Wickiup huts<br><mark>COAHUILTECANS ENEMIES<br></mark>The Apache's&nbsp;</div><div><mark>COAHUILTECANS&nbsp; Characteristics</mark><br>1.There name was derived from that of the Mexican State of Coahuila.<br>2. When food became especially scarce, the Coahuiltecans ate ant eggs.<br>3.They were found from San Antonio, over to Corpus Christi, South to Old Mexico.<br><mark>COAHUILTECANS LANGUAGE</mark><br>COAHUILTECANS<br><mark>WHERE DO COAHUILTECANS LIVE</mark><br>SAN ANTONIO.<br><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-09-04 13:07:52 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>ATAKAPAS</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>ATAKAPAS FOOD</mark><br>Most of their diet was fish and seafood (including oysters, shrimp, and crabs.) Atakapa men also hunted big game like deer, buffalo, and alligators, and women gathered fruit, nuts, and wild honey. Here is a website with more information about Native Indian food.<br><mark>ATAKAPAS CLOTING</mark><br>Atakapa's men wore breechcloths. Atakapa's women wore wraparound skirts made of deerskin or woven fiber.<br><mark>ATAKAPAS HOMES</mark><br>SMALL LODGES<br><mark>ATAKAPAS ENEMIES</mark><br>Europeans<br><mark>ATAKAPAS CHARACTERISTICS.</mark><br>1.Atakapa oral history says that they originated from the sea. <br>2.After 1762, when Louisiana was transferred to Spain following French defeat in the seven years War, little was written about the Atakapa as a tribe. <br>3.Their descendants still live in southern Louisiana and Texas.<br><mark>ATAKAPAS LANGUAGE.</mark><br>Atakapa<br><mark>WHERE DO ATAKAPAS LIVE.</mark><br> Southwest of Louisiana and Southeastern Texas.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-09-05 12:48:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>APACHES </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>APACHES FOOD</mark><br>Apache men hunted buffalo, deer, antelope, and small game, while women gathered nuts, seeds, and fruit from the environment around them.<br><mark>APACHES CLOTHING</mark>.<br>white cotton tunics and pants, which they adopted from the Mexicans, and many Apache women wore calico skirts and dresses.<br><mark>APACHES HOMES</mark><br>TEE PEES AND WIKIUPS.<br><mark>APACHES ENEMIES</mark>.<br>Their main enemies were the white interlopers.<br><mark>APACHES CHARACTERISTICS</mark><br>1.The Apache perform several ritualistic dances each year that celebrate significant moments in life.<br>2.The Apache migrated from Canada around A.D.1200.<br>3.The apaches kill the buffalo with arrows and a bow.<br><mark>APACHES LANGUAGE</mark> <br>ATHABASKAN<br><mark>WHERE DO APACHES LIVE<br></mark>Arizona , New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.<br> <br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-09-05 13:11:35 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>CADDO</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>CADDOS FOOD</mark><br>Caddo women harvested crops of corn, beans, pumpkins, and sunflowers. Caddo men hunted for deer, buffalo, and small game and went fishing in the rivers<br><mark>CADDOS CLOTHING</mark><br>men wore breechcloths, sometimes with leather leggings to protect their legs. Caddo women wore wraparound skirts and poncho tops made of woven fiber and deerskin. <br><mark>CADDOS HOMES</mark><br> lodges with thatched roofs.<br><mark>CADDOS ENEMIES</mark><br>Lipan Apaches<br><mark>CADDOS CHARACTERISTICS</mark><br>1.Most of the Caddo historically lived in the Piney Woods ecoregion of the United State.<br>2.Caddo village scene about 900 years ago <br>3.One major Caddo tribe was the Kadohadacho.<br><mark>CADDO LANGUAGE</mark><br>CADDO<br><mark>WHERE DO CADDO LIVE</mark><br>ARKANSAS<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-09-05 13:25:07 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>COMANCHES</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>COMANCHES FOOD</mark><br>They ate buffalo and small game like rabbits, fished in the lakes and rivers, and gathered nuts, berries, and wild potatoes.<br><mark>COMANCHES CLOTHING</mark><br>Comanche women wore long deerskin dresses, and the men wore buckskin war shirts and breechcloths with leather leggings.<br><mark>COMANCHES HOMES </mark><br>Tepee <br><mark>COMANCHES ENEMIES</mark><br> the white encroachment of the Great Plains.<br><mark>COMANCHES CHARACTERISTICS</mark><br>1.They also fought battles on horseback, a skill unknown among other Indian peoples.<br>2. The Comanches were fierce warriors.<br>3. <em>in english comanches mning is </em>anyone who wants to fight me all the time.”<br><mark>COMANCHES LANGUAGE</mark> <br>Aztecans<br><mark>WHERE DO COMANCHES LIVE</mark><br>Wyoming</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-09-07 13:15:04 UTC</pubDate>
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