The Coahuiltecan people is a collective name for the many small, autonomous bands of Indians who inhabited southernmost Texas, the Rio Grande valley and adjacent Mexico. The Coahuiltecans were non-agricultural hunter-gatherers who wore little clothing. They lived in small bands with no political unity above the level of the band and the family. They were nomads who carried their possessions on their backs. At each campsite, they built small circular huts with frames consisting of four bent poles covered with woven mats. At times, they came together in large groups of several bands and hundreds of people, but mostly their encampments were small, consisting of a few huts and a few dozen people.
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two of them are the coahuiltecans, and the karankwas
The Coahuiltecans lived in southern Texas on both sides of the Rio Grande River. Some tribes also lived in Mexico. Much of the population of Coahuiltecans was wiped out by smallpox.
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Geography played a role in evading customs because in order to evade the people had to go around customs, and the mountains helped them
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South Texas is where the Coahuiltecans lived
Coahuiltecans eat buffalo.corn,fruits,rabits,small rodents, and reptiles.
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One of the main things the Comanches, Jumanos, and Coahuiltecans had in common is that they inhabited the state of Texas.
They hunted for their food