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They ate many things like corn, nuts, cassava, and other roots. They lived near the ocean, and were very good fishers, and ate fish, turtles, manati, and shellfish, among many other marine life that lived in the coral reefs in the area. They also ate duck and deer.

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buffalo fish and seafood

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