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Yes, the Karankawa Indians were a nomadic tribe that moved around with their tepees, which were lightweight and easy to transport. They primarily inhabited the Gulf Coast of Texas and followed a seasonal pattern of migration, moving to different locations based on the availability of food and resources, such as fish and game. Their mobility allowed them to adapt to the changing environments and conditions of the coastal region.

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