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Yes, the Chumash Native Americans had a seasonal diet that varied throughout the year. In spring and summer, they relied on abundant resources such as fish, shellfish, and various fruits and nuts. During the fall, they harvested acorns and other seeds, while winter brought reliance on stored food and hunting. This seasonal variation allowed the Chumash to make the most of their environment and resources.

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