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The eastern subarctic people, primarily Indigenous groups such as the Cree and Innu, traditionally engaged in hunting, fishing, and gathering as their main subsistence activities. They relied on the region's rich Natural Resources, utilizing tools and techniques suited to the cold climate. Seasonal migrations were common, following the availability of game and fish. Additionally, they developed complex social structures and cultural practices tied to their environment.

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