The last tribe of the Paleo Indians is the Plano tribe. They live from 10,000-7500 BP. These people had a greater diversity then the Folsom people. They lived in a cool and more moist climate. The Plano tribe had a generalized hunter-gathering with a generalized toolkit. In their toolkit they had projectile points which were long but not fluted. The Plano people not only ate animals but food like sunflower, prickly pear, amaranth, and limber pine. Reading about these people you can start to see that they have more organized hunting methods. Compared to the Folsom people, the Plano Indians had their tribe and techniques more…
In the first chapter of the book, Native Peoples of the Southwest (Griffin-Pierce, 2000) we learn about the general history of the Native tribes of the Southwest. We learn of there independence and the periods of time they were taken over by other countries. It also talks of the land and those who dwelled there. It also gives us a little peak into there culture and their lives. This chapter was packed with information where we learned about different tribes homelands and past history with Spain, Mexico and the Americas.…
The two groups that I have chosen from my demographic data are the Native Americans (Cahuilla Tribe) and the Hispanics.…
I do agree with the author that the Comanche people operated a massive empire in the American Southwest. “…Comanche’s built in the early nineteenth century a loose bit imposing empire on the southern plains and in the southwest...” (141). Although when the Comanche arrived on the South Plains, they were not a unified body. They arrived in numerous family groups. There were a lot of different Comanche bands, but there were five major bands that played the important roles in Comanche history.…
The pueblo people, sometimes called the Anasazi. Began to build mud-brick houses for themselves in the south-west part of America about 100 BC. They were also known as the Basket Maker people.…
In view of the Choctaw tribe, their lots of things today's generation does not know that went about on/inside their reservation. There are things like their geographic location, clothing, historical impact, housing and reputation that no one could have never thought about that went on at reservations in America.…
Lakota, a word meaning ‘allies or friends’ were religious people. They turned to the stars, using naked eye observations, for guidance from the spirits. The stars tell stories of their creation and hold information pertaining to birth and the sun dance rituals. Lakota people cherish their oral stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. Overall they embrace religion in all aspects of their life. For them religion encompassed their entire being and was integrated in their daily lives.…
The concept of race, according to Rosenberg, has been “entangled with the notion of ‘civilization’” (Rosenberg 316). Past historians studying races tended to compare them through their respective cultural tenets and such methodology was susceptible to establishing a hierarchical construction of race. William Fyffe, although not a historian, proceeds to document the discrepancies and similarities between the Cherokee Indians and the colonials in his letter to his brother. According to Fyffe, the Cherokees valued war and orderly communication amongst one another and these cultural beliefs were rather antithetical to European culture.…
Native American cultures are found throughout the United States. The four Native American cultures that can be found in Texas are the Plains, Gulf Coast, Pueblo, and the South Eastern. These four cultures adapted and thrived using the resources that were available to them. The two American Indian cultures most influenced by geography are the Gulf Coast and Plains culture.…
They live by the mississippi river and there not surrounded by mountains. The Choctaws place is 83 degrees, It's usually less than 90 degrees so it’s warm at choctaws but at summer it’s gets really cold. The choctaws live in the Mississippi and they live close to the lake so the Choctaw men could get water to drink fish to eat.…
A) They started out like foragers hunters and herders, but then stole the ways of the Hopis…
The word Cherokee comes from a Creek word "Chelokee" meaning "people of a different speech." In their own language the Cherokee called themselves the Aniyunwiya or "principal people" or the Keetoowah, "people of Kituhwa."…
According to what was presented, I believe that the Inca civilization was the most viable one from the other five Native American cultures. First, they formed one of the most highly developed societies of America. They lived in a region full of landforms, the Andean America, and they made great achievements in agriculture, developing new methods of planting and an irrigation system. Second, this society constructed a road system spread out over the whole Empire, where information, products and people would travel from city to city. Finally, they had a well-developed social system where all obeyed the Emperor, as they used to call the Inca (descendent of the sun).…
When you think of grass skirts you might think of Hawaii or an Carribbean vacation place. The truth is you wouldn’t have had to leave Texas if the Karankawas Indians were still around. The women of the Karankawas wore grass skirts and the men wore simple breach clothes. In the following paper let’s learn more about the Karankawas including where they lived, what they ate, the tools they used and much more.…
The Apache tribe lived in the American southwest desert regions, which included Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Living on the plateaus, the food was alright even though they lived in desert type climates. There was little rain and cacti that covered the rocky, dry terrain. The hunting wasn't always great. Rabbits and smaller mammals were hunted, but didn't feed mouths well. 1601 was when the Apache first were spotted and given that name. On the southern plains they were given the name querecho. But they never stayed in the same spot for long. They were always on the move. They grew foods such as watermelon, corn, and beans. Their diets consisted of mostly grains and plant foods.…