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The Coahuiltecans, indigenous people of South Texas and northern Mexico, traditionally lived in simple dwellings made from natural materials. They often constructed temporary shelters, such as thatched huts or wickiups, using grass, reeds, and brush to create roofs and walls. These structures were adapted to the region's climate and resources, allowing for mobility as they followed seasonal food sources. Their homes reflected a nomadic lifestyle, focusing on practicality and ease of assembly.

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