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The first inhabitants of Colorado, including Indigenous peoples like the Ute and Arapaho tribes, survived harsh winters through various strategies. They utilized Natural Resources, hunting game such as deer and elk, and gathering edible plants, roots, and berries. They constructed insulated shelters, like tipis and earth lodges, to protect against the cold, and they often moved to lower elevations or areas with more abundant resources during the harshest months. Additionally, they developed strong community ties, sharing food and resources to enhance survival.

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