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The Karankawa people inhabited the Gulf Coast region of Texas from around the 16th century until the mid-19th century. They were primarily known as nomadic hunter-gatherers and interacted with early European explorers and settlers. By the mid-1800s, their population and way of life faced significant decline due to conflicts, disease, and displacement.

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