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The Navajo and Apache tribes were primarily nomadic or semi-nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food, water, and favorable living conditions. Their movements were often influenced by seasonal changes, availability of game, and the need to gather wild plants. Additionally, conflicts with neighboring tribes or European settlers sometimes prompted them to relocate to safer or more resource-rich areas. This mobility allowed them to adapt to their environment and sustain their way of life.

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