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Plateau people engage in various activities to support their tribes, including hunting, fishing, and gathering traditional foods to sustain their community. They also participate in cultural practices and storytelling to preserve their heritage and pass on knowledge to younger generations. Additionally, many work together to maintain their tribal governance and advocate for their rights and land preservation. Through these efforts, they strengthen their community bonds and ensure the survival of their traditions.

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