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The Mohave Indians primarily relied on the resources available in their desert environment for sustenance. Their diet included various plants such as mesquite beans, cacti, and wild seeds, as well as seasonal fruits like berries. They also practiced fishing and hunting, catching fish from the Colorado River and hunting small game, such as rabbits and birds. Additionally, they cultivated crops like corn, beans, and squash, which supplemented their traditional foraging and hunting practices.

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