The education of plains indian children traditionally did not include: <u>books.</u>
Explanation:
The Indians or also knowns as native americans, that lived in the Great Plains did not always count with formal education, or educatioanl institutions. Misioners fisrt went there to try to teach them and give them an education, and bring them Christianity.
Before European misioners arrived, plains idians had their own way of passing or teaching about their history and values. So at the beginning they did not used books.
The answer is A. Based on research, Karankawa moved (voyaged) place to place, coming to the conclusion of the only viable answer, that the Karankawa were nomadic.
Probably since back then most of the slaves were brought to the Us, so they arent citizens. All men only meant white men that owned property, unfortunetly