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Spanish explorers and Texas Native Americans Team Captain: Ja’Niya Deere Technician: Aiden Blankenship Materials: Bryan Cornelio Time Keeper/Back up Team Leader: Rochelle Moreno Tally Keeper: Breanna Torres

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Spanish explorers and Texas Native Americans. Team Captain: Ja’Niya Deere Technician: Aiden Blankenship Materials: Bryan Cornelio Time Keeper/Back up Team Leader: Rochelle Moreno Tally Keeper: Breanna Torres. Texas and Native Americans. Texas Native Americans. Comanche Jumano Waco - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Spanish explorers and Texas Native Americans

Spanish explorers and Texas Native Americans

Team Captain: Ja’Niya DeereTechnician: Aiden BlankenshipMaterials: Bryan CornelioTime Keeper/Back up Team Leader:

Rochelle MorenoTally Keeper: Breanna Torres

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Texas and Native Americans

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Texas Native Americans

Comanche Jumano Waco coahiltecans

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COMANCHE

They were feirce warriors in the southern plains.

They lived in the southern plains that was in part of Nebraska and Texas.

They had a lot of money and land they dressed well.

They lived in tee-pees that were built with buffalo skin and wood.

They carried their things if they are going some were far on a travois.

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THE JUMANO INDIANS

•The Jumano indians made there houses out of adobe bricks.• They lived close to the tigues and they were friends.• They lived in new Mexico and Texas.• The next important group of Jumanos were the plains Jumano.• They worked at the central crossroad territory.

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THE WACO INDIANS

• The Waco Indians lived in a large area near the Brazos river.• The Waco Indians had around 60 permanent houses at that time.• They would live in those houses in the spring and summer and work in the crops.• Their village would travel and hunt buffalo. • While hunting buffalo they will live in tee-pees.

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Coahuiltecans

The Coahuiltecans ate what ever they could find if they were starving.

They ate snakes , rats , fish , spiders , ant eggs , dirt , wood , deer excrement , worms , salamanders

They lived in wickicups that were made of buffalo skin and wood.

The Coahuiltecans isn’t a tribe. They were a reigon.

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SPANISH TEXAS EXPLORERS

• Christopher Columbus• PiÑeda• Cabeza De Vaca• La Salle• Coronado

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TIME LINE1492: Christopher Columbus sailed across the pacific ocean

1519:piñeda travelled the Texas coast and created the first Texas coast map.

1528: Cabeza de vaca sailed to Florida and landed in Texas

1540:Coronado went to Mexico and thought there was 7 city’s. of gold and set off to find it, there wasn’t a city of gold (Awwww man)

1685: La Salle wanted to go to Texas and build a new colony.

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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS• He meant to go to Asia to find some spices, but he accidently went to north America.• He took three ships, their names were : Niña, Santa Maria, Piñta.• He took four trips on his expedition.• His fourth trip, he explored Mexico • His last trip, he took 17 ships with 1,200 through 1,500 men.

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Cabeza De Vaca

Life span: 1490-1557 family: noble Spanish

family Career: Spanish

consuquidator and explorer

Famous as: first uropean to explore texas and north America.

Cabeza de vaca’s picture

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Cabeza de vaca #2

He went camping with the Coahuiltecans

He wrote his own journal and diary.

Cabeza De Vaca Came to America to take over America.

Map of Cabeza De Vacas Journey

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Cabeza de vaca # 3 On his way to Mexico, he got

Into a hurricane and landed in Texas.

15 men had survived. He went to Florida and it was a

swampy place and that’s how most of his men died.

In the end, four of his men survived and looked for the rest of the men that ran away.

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La Salle In 1685, La Salle came to Texas.

He owned land and called it Louisiana in honor of French King.

When he went back to France, he convinced the king to give him some ships to sail to Louisiana.

he claimed the land around the Mississippi river for France.

the King agreed to give la Salle the ships to take to Louisiana to start a colony.

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Coronado He found out that there was a city of gold.

He took his army and set off to find the city of gold.

It turns out there wasn’t a city of gold (Awww man).

Everyone was mad at him.

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