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The Native Californians made few modifications to their eating, cooking, toolmaking and other customs. The Native Alaskans
continued to build their homes in rows facing the sea and focus their day-to-day activities around fishing and sea mammal exploitation. And the Russians, for their part, remained ensconced in the
stockade, leading physically separate lives from their non-European laborers. Although relations between the three groups were peaceable, each seems to have made an effort to maintain its own cultural
identity.
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