yes they are
yes they were
The Comanche tribe was a nomadic tribe, they lived in tipis and moved around.
they were nomadic!!
The Ottawa Tribe is a Native American group originally from the Great Lakes region, particularly around present-day Michigan, Ohio, and Canada. They are part of the Algonquian-speaking peoples and are known for their trading skills and involvement in fur trade during the colonial era. Historically, the Ottawa were semi-nomadic, relying on fishing, hunting, and agriculture. Today, they are recognized as a federally recognized tribe, with members primarily living in Oklahoma.
they were settled
does it matter that the choctaw are nomadic
no
The Ottawa tribe used wigwams primarily during the 17th and 18th centuries, aligning with their traditional lifestyle as semi-nomadic hunters and gatherers. These dome-shaped structures were made from wooden frames covered with bark or mats, providing shelter that was well-suited to their environment and seasonal movements. The use of wigwams reflects the tribe's adaptation to their surroundings and cultural practices.
Pontiac was a member of the Ottawa tribe
Tecumseh
i believe they were
Sioux