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The Karankawa, a Native American tribe from the Gulf Coast of Texas, used small canoes made from cypress wood, known as "dugout canoes." These boats were hollowed out from large tree trunks, making them lightweight and suitable for navigating the coastal waters and rivers. The dugout canoes were essential for fishing, transportation, and trade among the tribes along the coast.

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