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118 Texes 4-8 Social Studies Flashcards Questions With Solutions Comanche Indians 1. Feared by Texans 2. North and Central Texas (Panhandle to modern day Abilene and even going as far south as Austin). 3. Nomadic Hunters and Gatherers 4. Lived in Teepees 5. Fierce warriors, Skilled traders...

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118 Texes 4-8 Social Studies Flashcards
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Comanche Indians 1. Feared by Texans


2. North and Central Texas (Panhandle to modern day Abilene and even going as far south as

Austin).

3. Nomadic Hunters and Gatherers

4. Lived in Teepees

5. Fierce warriors, Skilled traders, Rode Horses (Tamed Wild Mustangs)




Lipians - Apache Indians Lipan Apache Indians are Southern Athabaskan (Apachean)

Native Americans whose traditional territory included present-day Texas, New Mexico, Colorado

and the northern Mexican states of Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas prior to

the 17th century. Apache tribes were known as fierce warriors and knowledgeable strategists.

Buffalo Hunters who tamed Mustangs. Located in the High Plains and Mountain-Basins region.




Jumano Indians 1. West Texas


2. Mountains and Basin region

3. Were Farmers and Hunters

4. Sedentary lifestyle

5. Built homes of Adobe

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6. Grew crops near the Rio Grande River




Hopi (Pueblo) Indians, North America: Southwest, Hope, Peace 1. Migrated from Mexico

in 500 BCE

2. Populated Northeastern Arizona

3. Specialized in Agriculture (Corn)

4. Known for being peaceful individuals

5. Kept tribes intact on reservations or villages called "Pueblos."




Cherokee Indians, North America: Southeast 1. 1450


2. Southeastern United States

3. Specialized in Agriculture, Hunter and Gatherers

4. No Central Government

5. Lived in Villages or Homesteads.

6. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia: (1831) The Cherokees argued that they were a separate nation

and therefore not under Georgia's jurisdiction. The Supreme Court ruled that Indians were not

independent nations but dependent domestic nations which could be regulated by the federal

government. From then until 1871, treaties were formalities with the terms dictated by the

federal government.

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Iroquois Confederacy Indians, North America: Northeast, Kidnappers 1. 1722


2. Originally were located in Upstate New York. As time went on, they migrated from

Northeastern United States to Eastern Canada

3. Horticulture, Hunter and Gatherers

4. Expanded territory through war and conquest

5. Most powerful natives in Northeast. Kidnapped young men, women and children and raised

them as Iroquois.




Mohicans Indians, North America, Northeast, Longhouses 1. 1500's


2. Location was above Hudson River

3. Specialized in Agriculture, Hunter and Gatherers.

4. Composed of five tribes in 40 villages

5. Lived in longhouses




Aztec Tribe, Central and South America 1. 1428-1521


2. Central Mexico

3. Were connected by roads

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4. Informal empire who ruled itself

5. Paid tribute to Tenochtitlan pyramid, which is now Mexico City

6. Cultivated Maize (Corn)




Mayan Tribe, Central and South America 1. Began around 2000 BCE


2. Started declining in 1000 BCE

3. Were located in Southern Mexico and Guatemala

4. Economy: Agriculture and City-centered

5. Traded with other Mesoamerican civilizations

6. Pyramids for religious ceremonies

7. Advanced writing system and Mathematics




Inca Tribe, Central and South America 1. Began in 1438


2. Started declining when Francisco Pizarro conquered the empire in 1533

3. Pacific coast of South America. Cuzco was the capital

4. Economy: Agriculture, trade, architecture, and government

5. Mathematics

6. Built roads

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