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dates, grains, goat meat, goat milk, and other food they bring from town to town. 2nd person- i read this from an accurate place and it said some ate grass~
They followed the food. They ate berries, buffalo and food from the land. Once there was no food left in an area they would move to the next place - also following the seasons.

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