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11 March, 00:39

The Karankawas built homes that were easy to transport, while the Caddos lived in more permanent structures. What inference can be made about their societies as a result of these facts?

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  1. 11 March, 01:44
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    Easy to transport homes of Karankawas and permanent houses of Caddos suggest the difference in lifestyles of these two tribes.

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    Karankawas were the native American tribe that lived in southern Texas along the coast of southern Mexico. They made easy to transport homes because they were a nomadic tribe. They were hunter gatherers and migrated seasonally.

    Caddos tribe lived in regions around East Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma. Caddos lived in more permanent structures which suggest that they lived a settled life at a particular location and did not migrate.
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