Caddo And Karankawa Indians

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    Where did the Caddo Indians live?

    • East Texas
    • Wisconsin
    • Louisiana
    • Utah
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  • 2. 

    Where did the Karankawan Indians live?

    • Massachusetts

    • South Texas

    • Florida

    • Arkansas

    Correct Answer
    A. South Texas
    Explanation
    The Karankawan Indians lived in South Texas.

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    What kind of homes did the Caddo Indians live in?

    • Skyscrapers

    • Beehive-Shaped Homes

    • Castles

    • Forts

    Correct Answer
    A. Beehive-Shaped Homes
    Explanation
    The Caddo Indians lived in beehive-shaped homes. These homes were typically made of a wooden frame covered in grass or thatch. The shape of the homes helped to provide stability and protection from the elements. The Caddo Indians were skilled builders and their homes were well-suited for their environment.

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    What kind of homes did the Karankawan Indians live in?

    • Forts

    • Restaurants

    • Portable Homes Made From Animal Skin

    • Huts

    Correct Answer
    A. Portable Homes Made From Animal Skin
    Explanation
    The Karankawan Indians lived in portable homes made from animal skin. These homes were easily movable and provided shelter for the tribe as they moved from place to place. The use of animal skin allowed them to create a lightweight and flexible structure that could be easily packed up and carried with them. This type of home was well-suited for their nomadic lifestyle and provided them with the necessary protection and comfort while on the move.

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    Where did the Caddo Indians get their food?

    Correct Answer
    They farmed.
    Explanation
    The Caddo Indians obtained their food through farming. This means that they cultivated crops and relied on agriculture as their primary source of sustenance. Farming allowed them to grow various types of crops, such as maize, beans, and squash. By engaging in agricultural practices, the Caddo Indians were able to sustain their community and ensure a stable food supply.

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    Where did the Karankawa Indians get their food?

    Correct Answer
    Fished or hunted.
    Explanation
    The Karankawa Indians obtained their food by fishing or hunting. This means that they relied on the resources available in their environment to sustain themselves. They likely fished in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas, catching fish and other aquatic creatures. Additionally, they would have hunted animals such as deer, rabbits, and birds for meat. By engaging in these activities, the Karankawa Indians were able to meet their food needs and survive in their natural surroundings.

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