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Which best describes the traditional Nez Perce lifestyle?
The Nez Perce tended to stay in one place, relying on a few key sources of food throughout the year.
The Nez Perce tended to stay in one place, relying on a few key sources of food throughout the year.
The Nez Perce moved around a lot within a large territory, seeking different food sources and environments in different seasons.
The Nez Perce tended to stay in one place, relying on a few key sources of food throughout the year.
The Nez Perce tended to stay in one place, relying on a few key sources of food throughout the year.
The Nez Perce moved around a lot within a large territory, seeking different food sources and environments in different seasons.
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The correct description of the traditional Nez Perce lifestyle is:
**The Nez Perce moved around a lot within a large territory, seeking different food sources and environments in different seasons.**
The Nez Perce were known for their seasonal migration patterns, which allowed them to take advantage of a variety of natural resources, including fish, game, and edible plants, as well as to participate in trade with neighboring tribes. Their lifestyle was adapted to the diverse environments of the Pacific Northwest.
**The Nez Perce moved around a lot within a large territory, seeking different food sources and environments in different seasons.**
The Nez Perce were known for their seasonal migration patterns, which allowed them to take advantage of a variety of natural resources, including fish, game, and edible plants, as well as to participate in trade with neighboring tribes. Their lifestyle was adapted to the diverse environments of the Pacific Northwest.