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The migration pattern of the Amerindians primarily involved their movement from Siberia across the Bering Land Bridge into North America around 15,000 years ago. From there, they spread southward and eastward throughout the continent, adapting to various environments and forming diverse cultures. This migration led to the establishment of numerous tribes and societies across North and South America long before European contact. The movement was influenced by climate changes, resource availability, and the search for food.

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