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is the coahuiltecan tribe part of the plains culture
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No, the Coahuiltecan tribe is not part of the Plains culture. The Coahuiltecan people were a group of indigenous tribes living in present-day southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. They were hunter-gatherers who primarily resided in the Gulf Coast region and were not part of the Plains culture, which was more prevalent in the central United States.
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