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What culture did the Karankawas belong to

1. Gulf
2. Plains
3. Puebloan
4. Southeastern

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Karankawas:
Lived by the ocean in southern Texas
Used dugout canoes to fish
Wore little clothing, usually made out of animal skin or grass
Lived in small, moveable homes made of wood or bush.

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The Karankawa Indians are an American Indian cultural group whose traditional homelands are located along Texas's Gulf Coast from Galveston Bay southwestwardly to Corpus Christi Bay. The name Karankawa became the accepted designation for several groups of coastal people who shared a common language and culture.

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Answer:

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