How did the Karankawa get their food?

Hunting:

The Karankawa were skilled hunters who mainly hunted deer, bison, and rabbits. They also hunted alligators, turtles, and other small mammals. They used bows and arrows, spears, and traps to catch their prey.

Fishing:

The Karankawa were also expert fishermen. They fished for mullet, redfish, trout, and other fish in the Gulf of Mexico. They used nets, lines, and traps to catch fish.

Gathering:

The Karankawa also gathered plants, nuts, and berries to supplement their diet. They gathered acorns, pecans, walnuts, and wild fruits. They also collected shellfish such as oysters, clams, and crabs.