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Row 3
Row 5
Row 1
Row 4
100

One group of Plains Indians who lived on the north-central plains of Texas and on the Edwards Plateau. By the 1700s they were driven from their hunting grounds by the Appaches and by the 1900s there were no more of them left

Tonkawas

100

Scholars believe that the Apaches migrated to the American Southwest between _____________________

A.D. 1000 and 1400

100

A wealthy Indian group who originally lived in what is now western United States. They then acquired horses and headed to the Great plains before eventually moving to Texas in the 1700s. They also like most Indian groups lived in bands and were very skilled in fighting

Comanches

100

What land do the Great plains, a place where buffalo roamed for centuries, cover?

Canada into Southern Texas

100

This activity changed the way of life for the Apaches

Horseback Riding

200

Around when did the Tonkawas no longer exist as a separate group

1900s

200

An Apache group that lived in western Texas who were then eventually forced into present day New Mexico

Mescaleros

200

The Comanches controlled much of the plains, including northern and western Texas, which the Spanish called the ________________

Comanchería

200

Movable homes made from animal hides stretched over long poles

Tepees

200

Who cut their hair very short on the left side but allowed the hair on the right side to grow long. They tied feathers and other decorations to their hair. They also plucked out all their beard and eyebrow hair.

Lipan Apache men

300

An American Indian plain group that was organized in bands and originally lived in northern Canada. By the 1800s many of them were driven out of Texas or killed by European diseases. Their hunters were skilled riders, and often worked as a team when hunting buffalo. 

Apaches

300

Where did the Appaches originally reside in?

Canada

300

An older Comanche man who lead the bands and helped make important decisions for them.

Peace Chief

300

Animals in which many Indian tribes hunted that were enormous—some weighed 1,600 pounds and were 6 feet tall at the shoulder and 10 feet long.

Buffalo

300

Because buffalo were so large, hunters could not easily transport the bodies of animals they killed. Instead, they collected everything they could use off the body out on the plains. Because of this they _________ the buffalo meat

Preserved

400

What practice did the American Indians do before the arrival of Europeans, on the edges of the plains which then became very uncommon after the Europeans arrival.

Farming

400

An Apache group that lived in between Texas Hill country and the Rio Grande

Lipans

400

the Comanche band’s best male rider and fighter who helped make important decisions 

War Chief

400

Buffalo hunting changed dramatically when the Spanish introduced __________to the region. By 1700 most southern Plains Indians owned these things.

Horses

400

To where did some Apaches who did not farm traveled to, to trade for food with other American Indian groups there.

New Mexico

500

These people became feared throughout Texas for raiding their neighbors for goods

The Apaches

500

Groups of bands often lived close together for defensive purposes or for ____________

Ceremonies

500

The last Plains group to arrive in Texas. They moved from the northern plains sometime in the early 1800s to escape from enemies. They hunted buffalo and gathered berries, fruits, and nuts. Although they did not farm, they did trade with neighboring groups

Kiowas

500

A group of familial people that hunted, traveled, and fought together

Bands

500

Around what time were the Appaches driven out of Texas

1800s

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