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.
The coastal plains
coastal plains
North America near what is now Texas.
there language and what they live in (tipis)=)
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what did the karankawas live in
what did the karankawas live in
The coastal plains
The coastal plains
coastal plains
North America near what is now Texas.
there language and what they live in (tipis)=)
karankawas, shmaranshawas.
they lived in circiuilar house made off grass and animal skin
the Karankawas eat fruits,penuts and Buffalo.
Ordovician Period
Cretaceous period