Karankawa Foods: What did they eat? Diet The Karankawa people: Did not farm Lived along the coast Were hunter- gatherers.

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Karankawa Foods: What did they eat?

Diet The Karankawa people: Did not farm Lived along the coast Were hunter- gatherers

Fruits Gathered:NutsBerriesPersimmons Prickly pear cactus and Cactus figs

Meats Shell fish TurtlesOystersFishDeer

Other The Karankawa people drank a tea made with yaupon leaves and boiling water. The drink was said to be intoxicating. The Karankawa people drank a tea made with yaupon leaves and boiling water. The drink was said to be intoxicating. The Karankawa Indians were cannibals. They would eat an enemy to gain the strengths and bravery of that person. The Karankawa Indians were cannibals. They would eat an enemy to gain the strengths and bravery of that person.

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