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The Karankawa, a Native American tribe that inhabited the Gulf Coast of Texas, did not use money in the way that modern societies do. Instead, they engaged in a barter system, exchanging goods and services directly based on needs and availability. Their economy was primarily based on fishing, hunting, and gathering, which allowed them to meet their needs without a formal currency system.

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