They ate many things like corn, nuts, cassava, and other roots. They lived near the ocean, and were very good fishers, and ate fish, turtles, manati, and shellfish, among many other marine life that lived in the coral reefs in the area. They also ate duck and deer.
buffalo fish and seafood
they lived in adobe homes
They lived near El Paso.
turtles
They used spears for fishing or, a running dinner. They also used bows and arrows that they used to hunt.
Caddo Jumano and Tigua
wild plants and buffalo
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They used arrows and bows to hunt there meat or food.
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the 1600's
The Tiguas grew corn,tomatoes,squash,beans,grapes and trapped fish.
rabbits,buffalo,deer,and antelope
The Tigua tend to keep to themselves. They wanted nothing to do with warring or being friendly but as settlers and soldiers moved in to the territory the Tigua did not act aggressively. This all depends on what Tigua you are talking about too. There are the Tiwa of New Mexico, the Tigua of Ysleta del Sur in Texas and the Tigua of Ecuador in South America.
they lived in adobe homes
They ate deer, antalope, bear, and berries.
AS a Tigua Indian I myself dont know much about the traditional beliefs of the Tigua having been raised in the ways of my fathers people. I do however know that the traditional beliefs were mostly wiped out by the Spanish as well as the Tigua language, and replace with thoses of the Spanish people. The Tigua are now largely Christian, with a small mix of Tigua traditions- having traditional dances and drum music preformed on Christian holidays. so the Tigua Indians are Christian.