Compare and contrast how the environment shaped the cultures of the Caddo and Jumano differently the the cultures of the Coahuiltecan and Apache. ( Consider social organization, food and how it was obtained, and way of life.)
I actually came on here looking for the same question, but here's what I answered:
The Caddo and Jumano typically hunted for their food, as they did not live in a climate suitable for agriculture.
The Coahuiltecan and Apache on the other hand, preferred to grow crops instead of hunting for animals, as they lived in appropriate agriculture climates.
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Wait hunter did you get it right?
The Caddo and Jumano hunted for their food, because they did not live in a climate suitable for agriculture. They mistreated women and were mighty warriors.
The Coahuiltecan and Apache on the other hand, preferred to grow crops instead of hunting for animals, as they lived in appropriate agriculture climates. They had a strong government and were peaceful.