Chapter Four Study Guide
- Adobe building material made from dried clay mud
- Allies friends that support one another
- Anthropologistsscientists who study and compare peoples to learn how they lived and have lived
- Archaeologist scientists who studies human remains to learn how people lived in the past
- Beringia the land bridge that Paleo-Indians are thought to have crossed into North America
- Buffalothe most important animal to the Plains Indians who hunted them on the Plains.
- Matrilineal traced through the mother’s side of the family
- Mitotes all-night celebrations held by the Coahuiltecans
- Paleo-Indians the first Americans
- Precontact the time before Europeans arrived in the Americas
- Tepeesmoveable homes made from animal hides stretched over long poles
- Hunter-gatherers Native American groups that hunt small game and gather nuts and berries to survive
- Comancheria The land including northern and western Texas that extends up into Colorado that is sacred to the Comanche
- Maize American Indian word for corn
- Artifacts tools, weapons, and other objects made by people
- Nomadspeople who move from place to place mostly hunting food
- Crop rotation (also, what tribe used it?)the Caddo employed crop rotation as not to deplete the soil of essential nutrients by over production.
Short Answer:
- Where do scientists believe the first people to live in North America came from? Asia
- What did the Paleo-Indians hunt successfully? Mammoth the size of elephants
- In what form can Texans see left by the earliest Indians?Rock art
- Due to the Texas climate, how did the Coahuiltecan support themselves?They became hunter-gatherers
- Who made decisions about family in Caddo villages?women
- What animals did the Plains Indians rely upon? The buffalo and the horse
- Indians developed a more complex society with the introduction of what? farming
- Why did Native Americans move on to the plains?To follow and hunt buffalo
- What area of Texas did the Comanche control? Northern and western Texas
- What was the most important crop for Native Americans? corn
- What river did the Jumano build their villages? The Rio Grande
- How did Texas get its name? The Caddo Hasinai word for “friend”