The Jumano Indians typically lived in extended family groups, which included multiple generations under one roof. Their society was matrilineal, meaning lineage and inheritance were traced through the mother's line. Families often formed larger clans or bands, which collaborated for hunting, gathering, and trade. This communal living structure fostered strong social ties and support networks among members.
the jumano are a hunter-gatherer tribe
houses for Jumano Indians were large with flat roofs, they were made of poles and branches covered with adobe
The jumano tribe was sedentary usallystayed in the moutain and basin region hunting buffalo
the kumano Indians painted on cave walls
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what vegetation grew around the Jumano Indians
the jumano are a hunter-gatherer tribe
no
houses for Jumano Indians were large with flat roofs, they were made of poles and branches covered with adobe
The Jumano Indians lived in Texas and New Mexico. That is on Earth.
No because the Caddo are the nicest indians
the jumano trbe lived here because of their food supply
the kumano Indians painted on cave walls
the kumano Indians painted on cave walls
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The jumano tribe was sedentary usallystayed in the moutain and basin region hunting buffalo
the kumano Indians painted on cave walls