Europeans wanted the<u> Karankawa's</u> land and because of this, they made up so many bad myths about them. One of these <em><u>false myths is that they were cannibals</u></em>. But that is totally false. They were pretty good fighters, fierce and raging and European settlers feared them, but they were not cannibals. From the <u>Karankawa's</u> point of view, every time the Europeans came around, the Europeans would try to steal from, kidnap, or kill the <u>Karankawa</u>. No wonder they were not very friendly. Their territory was from the west end of Galveston Island down the coast to where Corpus Christie is today.
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