Answer the following about changes to Native American ethnic identity in the face of European colonization, for 10 points each:
[10h] The effects of European settlement may have led some of the Jumanos people of Texas and New Mexico to move far north, becoming this tribe. Despite linguistic affinity with peoples like the Tewa, this tribe is first recorded as living along the upper Missouri River before moving to the Great Plains.
ANSWER: Kiowa [or Ka'igwu, Cáuigú, Gáuigú, or Gaigwu]
[10m] Much of this US state was depopulated by slavers prior to the Yamasee War, with its most famous tribe forming from refugees in the aftermath. Saturiwa assisted a group of Huguenot settlers in this state.
ANSWER: Florida [or FL]
[10e] The importance of hairstyles to Native American identities in the eastern US made these objects a common war trophy. Colonial authorities often paid bounties for these objects collected from the bodies of Native people.
ANSWER: human scalps [prompt on human heads]
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