normadic
Not any more
Not any more
permanent
The Kiowa people were traditionally nomadic, primarily following the seasonal migrations of buffalo across the Great Plains. They lived in tipis, which were easily transportable, allowing them to move with their food sources. However, after the 19th century, many Kiowa began to settle in more permanent communities due to changes in lifestyle and the impacts of U.S. policies. Today, they maintain a mix of both traditional and sedentary lifestyles.
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
If someone is nomadic, then they have no permanent home and travel from place to place.
Nomadic is to have no permanent home, but rather to roam and erect temporary shelter each night as necessary.
You can get a bigger penis
They were nomatic and had no permant villages
People were nomadic.
Permanent becuase they were farmers not nomads ..
Today the Kiowa people are mainly on reservation lands around Anadarko, Oklahoma, where they lived settled lives in modern homes.If you meant to ask about their historic lifestyle ("Were Kiowas nomadic?") - yes, they were typical Plains buffalo-hunting nomads.