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Native Americans traditionally did not use lamb as a primary food source, as they primarily relied on local wildlife, fish, and cultivated plants. However, in certain regions where sheep were introduced by European settlers, some tribes began to incorporate lamb into their diets. Additionally, sheep were sometimes used for their wool, which was woven into clothing and blankets. The integration of lamb and sheep into Native American cultures varied widely depending on regional availability and contact with European settlers.

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