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Yes, the Nez Perce people practiced farming, particularly in the 19th century. They cultivated crops such as wheat, barley, and potatoes, often using innovative techniques adapted to their environment. However, traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering remained integral to their way of life alongside agriculture. Their farming practices were influenced by both their indigenous knowledge and European settlers' methods.

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