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The Ktunaxa people traditionally inhabit the region around the Kootenay River in southeastern British Columbia and parts of Alberta and Montana. In spring, they historically migrated to areas that provided abundant resources for fishing, hunting, and gathering, such as the Columbia River and its tributaries. This seasonal movement was essential for accessing fish, game, and plants during the warmer months. Today, while many Ktunaxa people maintain their cultural practices, migration patterns may vary based on modern living and resource availability.

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