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The Coahuiltecans, indigenous peoples of South Texas and northern Mexico, did not originally ride horses as they were primarily a hunter-gatherer society. Horses were introduced to the Americas by Spanish colonizers in the 16th century. After their introduction, some Coahuiltecan groups began to incorporate horses into their culture, using them for hunting and transportation. However, this adoption occurred after European contact, so they did not have horses before that time.

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