By:Candice Carradine Mr.Born 4th Grade

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By:Candice Carradine Mr.Born 4th Grade Coahuiltecan Indians By:Candice Carradine Mr.Born 4th Grade

Clothing They didn’t wear much clothing. Men wore long breechcloths that fell to their knees. Women wore short skirts made from soft skin. Both wore fiber sandals and lavishly decorated their clothing with animals teeth, seeds, and other ornaments.

Hair Black or brown hair. Colorful beads in their hair. Hair is usually braided.

Food They eat fish Fish eggs Fish bone Fruit Deer Corn

Customs All members of Coahuiltecan band were equal.

Population 1675 (estimate) --2,247 1843 --0

Housing Sticks and lots of animals skin

Tools Weapons Animals teeth Claws Animals teeth Claws Sharp rocks Sticks