The Tiguas grew corn,tomatoes,squash,beans,grapes and trapped fish.
The Caddo Indians used bows and arrows as weapons and to hunt with. The bows were made of wood, animal horns and layers of sinew. The arrows were wooden and the arrowheads were made from hard stone or flint.
The hide from animals witch they would shape into a holder with the fat, to go over their back.
They used the fur to disguise themselves.
they hunted animals got the furr and skin and wool
The Indians did not have money they used the trading system.
They used spears for fishing or, a running dinner. They also used bows and arrows that they used to hunt.
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they use spears and guns to hunt animals
They would hunt animals and use traps
The Tigua Indians, native to the southwestern United States, traditionally hunted using a combination of techniques, including the use of bows and arrows, traps, and nets. They primarily targeted game such as deer, rabbits, and birds, often employing communal hunting strategies to increase their success. Additionally, they utilized knowledge of animal behavior and local geography to effectively track and hunt their prey. This sustainable approach to hunting was integral to their way of life and cultural practices.
The Tigua Indians, a Native American tribe from the southwestern United States, particularly Texas, traditionally did not use teepees. Instead, they lived in adobe houses or other structures made from local materials. Teepees were primarily associated with Plains tribes, such as the Lakota and Cheyenne, who adapted their dwellings to the nomadic lifestyle of buffalo hunting. The Tigua's housing reflected their sedentary agricultural lifestyle and the resources available in their environment.
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with bows and arrows
spears & knives.
they used the spear to hunt animals
they used boomerangs to hunt rabbits
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears