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Semisedentary American Indian 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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(C) near food sources

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Answer: Moved seasonally to be near food sources.

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Semisedentary American Indian groups in eastern North America such as the Wichita often lived in villages but would move around at some point in the year as well in order to be near food sources.

They were farmers as well as hunters and they would plant crops in and around their villages sites then go to other areas to hunt buffalo, deer and other animals.

They would then return to their villages when it was time to harvest.

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