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Yes, the Karankawa people were semi-nomadic and their dwelling patterns depended on the seasons. During warmer months, they often lived near the Gulf of Mexico, utilizing coastal resources for fishing and gathering. In colder months, they would move inland to hunt and gather different food sources, reflecting a seasonal migration that aligned with the availability of resources. This adaptability allowed them to thrive in their environment.

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