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The Karankawa huts, known as "wigwams," were typically dome-shaped structures made from wooden frames covered with animal hides, grass, or reeds. They were relatively small, accommodating a few people and designed to provide insulation and shelter from the elements. The huts were often built near coastal areas, reflecting the tribe's nomadic lifestyle and reliance on nearby resources. Inside, they were simple, with space for sleeping and cooking.

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