The Tigua people, primarily located in the region around present-day Texas and New Mexico, are a Native American tribe with a rich cultural history. They were traditionally semi-nomadic, engaging in seasonal migration to take advantage of resources for hunting and gathering. Over time, many Tigua have settled in permanent communities, especially around El Paso, Texas. Today, the Tigua continue to preserve their cultural heritage while adapting to modern life.
The Jumanos and Tiguas lived in pueblos.
What kind of clothings did the Tiguas Indians where
The Tiguas Indians traded with Texas. They traded land.
the tiguas culture was, well they were nomadic because the moved constanty and hade no permantet home.Inresting fatc the tiguas hade adobe house :)
The Tiguas lived where now is modern day El Paso, Texas.
The Tiguas walked a lot and they used canoes sometimes.
The Tiguas lived where now is modern day El Paso, Texas.
farmers
Wild buffalo and plants
wild plants and buffalo
mountains and basins:)
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