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Chapter 4 & 5 Vocabulary

Teacher: Coach Hayes
Across
A district of a colony or country; similar to a state.
In 1682 Salle led an expedition from Lake Michigan down the Illinois and Missouri Rivers to _______ the entire length of the Mississippi River.
A privately owned ship outfitted with weapons
Native Americans also used tanned bison hides to make clothing and ________ their portable homes. Up to 20 tanned hides were fastened around a frame work of 20 to 24 poles.
The earliest Texans were ___________ who moved from place to place to hunt and gater food.
Native Americans believed that the actions of spirits caused illness. When people were ill, they needed the help of a ______, someone who was believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick.
A _______ is an official who rules in the king or queen's name, usually over a very large territory or colony.
Soldier-explorers, called ________, helped to conquer and settle these vast lands for Spain and to gain wealth and glory for themselves.
The Caddo had a ______ society, with kinship traced through a person's mother.
Down
What breaks when you say it?
It was not truly a settlement, but a ______, or crued fort of logs.
Originally kinship among the Tigua was matrilineal, Later, the Tigua adopted the European custom of tracing descent through the father, becoming _________
The Caddo included more than 20 groups who lived along the Red River and in East Texas. These groups were part of larger associations or unions. The various Caddo _____ were loosely structured and linked.
The Jumano tribe acted as ____, or go-betweens, for the eastern farming tribes, such as the Caddo and the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico.
Scientists who study the remains of the past are called _______
Archaeologists collect ______, or objects made or used by humans, such as tools, pottery, bones, and shells.
The Puebloan culture was marked by settled village life with homes made of _____, a mix of sun-dried earth and straw.
The earliest Texans were ______, who moved from place to place to hunt and gather food.