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The Karankawa people, a Native American tribe from the Gulf Coast of Texas, traditionally did not have a formalized calendar of holidays like many modern cultures. Their cultural practices were closely tied to the seasons and natural cycles, often celebrating events related to fishing, hunting, and gathering. They likely held ceremonies and gatherings that honored their connection to the land and the spirits of nature, though specific details about these practices are sparse due to the limited historical records.

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