Jumano by Mia Kalinsky, Max Melamed and Ben Rozen

by KelliSydow
Last updated 8 years ago

Discipline:
Social Studies
Subject:
History
Grade:
4

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Jumano by Mia Kalinsky, Max Melamed and Ben Rozen

Jumano

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Food

MAX BEN MIA

The Jumano people ate wild buffalo, deer, and rabbits are the major sorces of food. They also ate corn, beans, squash, and other vegtibles pinon nuts, mesquite agave bulbs, and prickly pear cactus

" A main group was living near the Rio Grande. Another group was also living in the Rio Concho Riversin West Texas."

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"Both men and women did wear garments and shoes (probaly moceasins) of tanned skins. Women had brief skirts or aprons, and short sleeved tunics, and both men and women used capes or cloaks for protections against the weather."

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They are called Pueblano because the houses and buildings they lived in are called pueblos. A pueblo is like a big apartment building. Most have two or more stories. The walls are usually made from large mud bricks called adobe bricks. All the people in a pueblo are like one big family. They share most everything. All the farming building is done by the community as a whole.

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