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Describe the types of things the Karankawas made as a result of their lifestyle on the Gulf of Mexico and their life as fishermen.

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They made canoes to use in the Gulf for fishing. They also made waterproof pottery and baskets.

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The Karankawa were an Indigenous people concentrated in southern Texas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, largely in the lower Colorado River and Brazos River valleys. They consisted of several independent seasonal nomadic groups who shared the same language and much of the same culture. The tribe included the groups called the Cujanes, Cocos, Guapites (Coapites), and Copanes. Some of the village names survived to modern day and are the Ebahamo, Emet, Kouyam, Meracouman, Quara, Quinet, and the Toyal villages

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