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Nomads crossed the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age, around 20,000 years ago, in search of new hunting grounds and resources. They followed herds of large game, such as mammoths and bison, as they migrated across the land bridge that connected Asia and North America. This migration was crucial for the eventual peopling of the Americas and the development of diverse Indigenous cultures. The movement was driven by environmental changes and the need for survival.

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