Kawakawa  By Caydee Garrett. Housing Name-The Kawakawa lived in huts. Materials-The huts are made out of willow poles. They also did framework and the.

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Kawakawa  By Caydee Garrett

Housing Name-The Kawakawa lived in huts. Materials-The huts are made out of willow poles. They also did framework and the poles were horizontal. Skins and woven mats were thrown over the horizontal framework. Was it moveable? Yes the huts can be moved.

Natural Resources  Some of there natural resources are fish, alligators, raked up mussels, crab, buffalo, antelope, they also ate oysters, clams, scallops, turtles, underwater plants, locusts, lice, bear fat, nuts, berries, seeds, used meat stew, cranes, and quail. The water they drink is fresh water and salt water to cook.

Tools Weapons  Some of the tools they used is canoes for traveling and going to other countries.  Some of the weapons they used is bow and arrows which are used for killing animals. Another weapon is a tomahawk which is made out of rock tree bark and rope.

Physical Appearance

Strange Custom

What Happened? Are There Any Left?

Where in Texas?