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they were nomads and therefore had to travel to find food cause they don't grow crops.

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They were hunter-gatherers and once they got horses, they started hunting Buffalo and Bison. Hope that help :)

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The nomads hadn't started growing crops yet, so they had to follow food trails. They followed mastodon(Mammoths) so they hunt. They also hunted buffalo, zebras, and elk. Later they became the Anasazi, and started growing crops, like maize(corn).

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they needed to find something to eat

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this is hilarious!

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