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Witchita & coahuilecans by: A lex long & E rica A nthony

Witchita & coahuilecans by: A lex long & E rica A nthony. Witchita. Witchita Live near Caddoes by Red R iver moved to K ansas. They a lso live in tipis witch is a Lakota name for a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins and wooden poles.

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Witchita & coahuilecans by: A lex long & E rica A nthony

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  1. Witchita & coahuilecansby: Alex long & Erica Anthony

  2. Witchita Witchita Live near Caddoes by Red River moved to Kansas. They also live in tipis witch is a Lakota name for a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins and wooden poles. Their region is north central plains \great plains . They speak English. The weapon they use to hunt is a bow and arrow.

  3. Appearance & food • Witchita men had tatoos around their eyes . • Their women had tatoos on their faces and bodies with zigzag lines , circles and triangels. Famers farmed • Corn, pumpkins, squash, melons and beans.

  4. Coahiltecans • They region is costal plains . They our between san Antonio and corpus Christi. They have places such as mostly ranch land and deserts . They also have small trees and lots of bushes . They live in dome shaped huts witch are quickly built of natural materials such as ice stone leather fur grass palm leaves branches and mud. they use bow an d arrow to hunt for food .

  5. Food & clothing Food clothing • They eat snakes, lizards, armadillos, worms, snails, spiders, and insects.

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