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The Apache people engaged in various seasonal activities that were closely tied to their environment and resources. In spring, they focused on planting crops such as corn and beans, while summer was spent tending to these crops and gathering wild foods. During the fall, they harvested their crops and prepared for winter, which involved hunting and gathering to stockpile food. In winter, they often relocated to warmer areas, engaging in storytelling and social gatherings to maintain community bonds.

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