Karankawa Dakota Vasquez Evan Taylor. location The Karankawa indians lived in West Texas. The Karankawa indians lived in West Texas. They lived on the.

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Karankawa Dakota Vasquez Evan Taylor

location The Karankawa indians lived in West Texas. The Karankawa indians lived in West Texas. They lived on the coastal prairie. They lived on the coastal prairie. They were between Corpus cristi bay and Galveston bay. They were between Corpus cristi bay and Galveston bay.

Government The Karankawa indians lived in small bands. The Karankawa indians lived in small bands. Each band was realated. Each band was realated. Each band had a chief [always a man). Each band had a chief [always a man).

dress The men wore breechcloth made of animal skins. The men wore breechcloth made of animal skins. Women wore moss and deerskin. Women wore moss and deerskin. Both men and women tatooed there bodys. Both men and women tatooed there bodys.

How they lived The karankawa travled in patterns. The karankawa travled in patterns. They were also nomadic hunter gatherers. They were also nomadic hunter gatherers. Karwankawas could survive every season. Karwankawas could survive every season.

transportation The mane transportation was the canoe. The mane transportation was the canoe. They were very sturdy. They were very sturdy. The widness of the canoe could hold a hole family. The widness of the canoe could hold a hole family.

homes The oval huts sizes were at lest 10 feet tall at most it is 18 feet. The oval huts sizes were at lest 10 feet tall at most it is 18 feet. When the karankawa would not move they will live in huts made from willow poles. When the karankawa would not move they will live in huts made from willow poles. Oval were puld together they will snap. Oval were puld together they will snap.

tools Karankawa pottery varied from jars. Karankawa pottery varied from jars. Milling stones were used to crush seeds and nuts. Milling stones were used to crush seeds and nuts. Oysters were throne in fire or hot cools Oysters were throne in fire or hot cools

weapons The karankawa number 1 weapon was the bow. The karankawa number 1 weapon was the bow. They will use lances to. They will use lances to. And a tomahawks. And a tomahawks.

Family,traditions,and beliefs On name is a nickname that is used in public. On name is a nickname that is used in public. During this time the bride will feed them. During this time the bride will feed them. The karankawa were very fond of their children. The karankawa were very fond of their children.

summary Karankawa did their best survie. Karankawa did their best survie. These family groups used every available. These family groups used every available. The best they could and passed these skills. The best they could and passed these skills.