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the ladies stay in our teepees and wait for the men to get back with our deerskin and meat and food. we as ladies cook the food when the men bring the food back. you see the men go out and hunt for our food. we are very healthy ppl..we dont drink pop. we dont get Kool-Aid..we dont get candy.. if we get something that is too sweet or rotten then we get hit very hard or something

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They were a hunting gathering group of people

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No. The Apache were primarily hunters and were nomadic.

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