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The Beothuk, an Indigenous people of Newfoundland, primarily practiced a semi-nomadic lifestyle and did not engage in extensive agriculture like some other Indigenous groups. They cultivated a few crops, including tobacco and possibly some small patches of crops like corn and beans, but their primary subsistence relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering. Their relationship with the land was more focused on seasonal resource use rather than large-scale farming.

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