The First Nations peoples survived without Europeans by relying on their deep knowledge of the land, resources, and sustainable practices that had been passed down through generations. Their rich cultural traditions, social structures, and diverse economies, including hunting, fishing, and agriculture, provided them with resilience and adaptability. Additionally, their strong community ties and spiritual beliefs fostered a sense of identity and purpose that helped them endure external pressures. Ultimately, their ability to maintain and adapt their way of life allowed them to thrive despite European attempts to impose change.
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