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Volume I

Horizontales
A steep slope; the face of an extended line of cliffs. Also called a "scarp"
The region from which a river receives its supply of water
Discharges the largest volume of water at its mouth of all Texas rivers.
Originates at the Continental Divide as a spring- and snow-fed mountain stream. The 22nd longest river in the world.
The longest river in Texas. Its basin covers one-sixth of the area of the entire state.
State Nickname
State Tree
A major tributary of the Rio Grande. It has also been called the Rio Salado because of its salty taste and the Rio Puerco or "dirty river"
Zuni word for 'enemy'. they called themselves "T'inde"
Small war-like culture of buffalo hunters. Notorious for distant raiding even from the interior of Mexico
Fed by springs on the Edwards Plateau. At first was called the Rio Escondido or "Hidden River"
A geologic fault zone several miles wide
Second longest river in Texas. Served as the border between French and Spanish claims
The "Huns" of Texas. uncanny horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains
Spanish word referring to the dry brush of the South Texas Plains
The land features of a region or territory
Spanish word for "plain"
Spring-fed, this river has a steadier volume than most Texas rivers.
The Largest River wholly in Texas. Although not red, its name is the Spanish word for 'red'
Verticales
Resourceful in diet, remarkably hardened by survival skills. Primarily hunter/gatherers of the brasada
Southernmost unit of the Great Plains
Meaning "they all stay together" they were unique but isolated among Texas tribes.
State Bird
Fierce, dog loving people who were tall, muscular, cannibals.
State Flower
Has maintained its name since 1689
Spanish explorers constructed on of the earliest bridges in Texas in order to cross it.
Spanish word meaning "staked"
Native to a region; inherent in the sense of unity with the region
A broad stretch of elevated and relatively level land; tableland; mesa
Refers to the place where rivers join
A highly politically organized confederacy of 24 tribes in the Pinewoods. Highly emotional
Lived in fairly permanent villages and raised corn.
Longest river to run its entire course within the state.
A Choctaw word for "man eaters". Cannibalism was part of their culture.
A stream which flows into another stream or river
Primarily associated with the Pueblo Indians of the Trans-Pecos region.