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Great Plains // Comanche // The Three Sisters // Caddo // 1. The most fertile region, which receives the greatest amount of precipitation and contains the largest Texas cities today. 2. Tribes of this region were primarily nomadic bison hunters, living in teepees, like the Comanche.
1) To explain the significant role Caddo Mounds State Historic Site played in the American South as a regional, political and ceremonial center from 800-1300 A.D. 2) To understand the importance of the Caddo culture to early Texas History. 3) To analyze the impact of European expansion within the American South on Caddo culture.
In Natural Texas and its People (prehistory to 1528), students examine Texas’ geographic features and explore how the Native peoples in Texas interacted with the natural Texas environment before European colonization.
the Caddo were the dominant culture in an area that included northeastern Texas, southeastern Oklahoma, northwestern Louisiana, and southern Arkansas. One of their important regional ceremonial sites is preserved today as the Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, in Alto, Texas (near Nacogdoches). The site includes a High Temple
research is summarized below. The Caddo Nation was formed through alliances of tribes that shared customs and had similar languages. Their ancestral home is the territory that encompasses East Texas, northwestern Louisiana, western Arkansas, and southeastern Oklahoma (Figure 1).
The Caddo were primarily villagers and farmers, and their culture had a class system as part of their social structure. They lived in grass houses around fifteen feet tall and twenty to fifty feet in diameter, framed with poles in a domed or conical shape and covered with grass thatch.
related to the Karankawa, Caddo, and Apache as well as European explorers. These exhibits represent the time beginning in the early 1500s when many groups of American Indians lived throughout Texas. During their visit, students will determine how the different climates, geography, and resources found in each region of the