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Select all the correct answers. Which three statements are true of the Wichita tribe? They were descended from the Plains Village Farmers. They migrated to Oklahoma from west of the Rocky Mountains. They were forced to move to Texas because of conflicts with other tribes. Their society was matrilineal, but men still made decisions for the tribe. They were a part of the Caddoan language family.

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The true statements of the "Wichita tribe" are:

1) they were descended from the Plains Village Farmers.

4) their society was matrilineal, but men still made decisions for the tribe.

5) they were part of the Caddoan language family.

Step-by-step explanation:

Wichita people are North American Indian tribe who historically lived in the eastern great plains, and spoke "Wichita and kichai language".

They were traditionally engaged in hunting and farming for the living. Male used to go out for hunting whereas female and children were engaged in household works.

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The correct answers are A) They were descended from the Plains Village Farmers. D) Their society was matrilineal, but men still made decisions for the tribe. E) They were a part of the Caddoan language family.

The three statements that are true of the Wichita tribe are the following: They were descended from the Plains Village Farmers. Their society was matrilineal, but men still made decisions for the tribe. They were a part of the Caddoan language family.

Also known as the Sothern Plains Native American Tribes, the Wichita people these tribes inhabited the regions of Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. They were well-organized people that divided their daily activities and lived in villages that had rounded-domed homes. Their main activities were farming(they were good agriculture) and were known to be great hunters. They also were traders.

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