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The Duwamish people traditionally ate in various locations that included riversides, along the shores of Puget Sound, and near their seasonal fishing and gathering sites. They often set up temporary camps or villages close to abundant food sources such as salmon runs, shellfish beds, and berry patches. Their diet was heavily influenced by the Natural Resources available in the region, which shaped their nomadic lifestyle and seasonal movements.

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