houses for Jumano Indians were large with flat roofs, they were made of poles and branches covered with adobe
Apparently, there were three distinct groups of the Jumanos living in three regions of Texas, Old Mexico, and Old Mexico.
The first group lived along the Rio Grande and Rio Concho rivers in West Texas, Old Mexico, and New Mexico.
The second group lived in the Southern Plains of Texas.
The third group lived between the Rio Grande and New Mexico.
The Jumanos were noted for wearing tattoos. The Spanish identified any tattoo Native American were from the Jumano tribe. This caused confusion for the Spanish since other Native Americans living in the region.
The Zuni people are one of the Pueblo group who lived in western New Mexico. They were farmers and ranchers who lived in permanent adobe apartment complexes that were not associated with cliffs, but were out on the open land.
The Jumanos were the people of western Texas. The term Jumano has also been used to refer to the Wichita and Tompiro pueblos.
food
wow your real smart they ate food common in their reagion like cacti and rattlesnakeTHANK YOU food... -.- WOWOOWOWOWwell the true ancwer is Yes! Rattlesnakes and cacti but there was manny more inprotant things!
they lived in the mountains and basins region of texas, and lived in adobe brick houses. they used irrigated farming from the rio grande river because of the lack of rain.