Agricultural Indians of Texas: The Pueblo Culture Video

Video title: The Pueblo Culture

Use this Native American Indian History video entitled The Pueblo Culture to study the Native American Indians known as the Pueblo Indians that lived in the Southwestern United States and comprised several different language groups and two major cultural divisions, one organized by matrilineal kinship systems and the other having a patrilineal system.

Discover how the appearance of pottery and agriculture marked the end of the Archaic age and the beginning of the Pueblo culture. Learn about the Pueblo culture, the Jumano and Tigua tribe.

 

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Agricultural Indians of Texas: The Pueblo Culture Video. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Pueblo Indian Culture. Learn about The Pueblo Culture. Learn about such farming cultures as the pueblo-building Indians, the Jumano, and the sophisticated agriculturists and traders like the Caddo, and learn about the similarities and differences in tradition, lifestyle, and culture of the Native American farming tribes.
  • Discover the locations of the tribes populating Texas at the time of early European exploration in the sixteenth century.
  • Identify the major causes of the historical disappearance of most Native American tribes in Texas, and summarize key facts about the Jumano, Caddo, Karankawa, Apache, Tonkawa, and Coahuiltecans.
  • Discover what caused the decline of these agricultural Indian populations and the legacies they left behind.
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