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Nomadic Jumanos lived in skin tee
pees,while the un-nomadic Jumanos
lived in permanent houses made of
adobe bricks, and lived in close knit
villages. The housing material usually
varied according to the climate and
natural resources.









































The Jumanos were in western Texas
from AD 1500 to the mid 1700's when
they were driven out of their land by
their enemies, the Apache Indians. It is
believed that the rest of the Jumano
survived in small bands and later
joined other Native American tribes.































































































































to trade?



























The Jumano were hunter-gatherers, and they
traded whatever they gathered for buffalo
hides and meat. They were also adequate
farmers, so the un-nomadic Jumanos farmed
for food to trade and to eat. The nomadic
Jumanos were the ones that hunted buffalo,
and they lived in temporary shelters made
from animal hides or grass. When the
Spaniards came the Jumano welcomed them
openly, unlike many other Native American
tribes, who were in fear of the slavers. The
Jumano also tattooed or painted striped lines
across their faces. (continued on next page)












In some villages the housings were built around a
central plaza. Normally about 30 to 40 people lived
in a single house, which were often painted with
black, red, white, and yellow stripes around the
inside. The Jumano that hunted used bows and
arrows to hunt the buffalo. In war, the Jumano
used large, heavy clubs and shield made from
hides. The Jumano were also masters at making
items from animal hides, such as clothing and
shoes. The Jumano also made jewelry from
precious materials such as copper, coral and
turquoise. The Jumano near the Rio Grande lived in
big villages.







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Adobe bricks (the material
used to make permanent
houses) were made by drying
clay mud in the sun.
















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Nomadic Jumanos lived in skin tee
pees,while the un-nomadic Jumanos
lived in permanent houses made of
adobe bricks, and lived in close knit
villages. The housing material usually
varied according to the climate and
natural resources.









































The Jumanos were in western Texas
from AD 1500 to the mid 1700's when
they were driven out of their land by
their enemies, the Apache Indians. It is
believed that the rest of the Jumano
survived in small bands and later
joined other Native American tribes.
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