Semisedentary Indigenous groups in eastern North America moved seasonally to be near food sources. Such groups typically established more permanent settlements near resource-rich areas, but they followed seasonal migrations to access various food sources, such as fish, game, and wild plants, throughout the year.
Semisedentary Indigenous groups in eastern North America
moved to the coast in the winter.
moved inland in the summer.
moved seasonally to be near food sources.
moved seasonally from the Northeast to the Southeast.
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