Yes, the Aleut people traditionally led a semi-nomadic lifestyle, primarily based on fishing, hunting, and gathering. They moved seasonally to follow the migration of marine animals, such as sea otters and whales, and to access different resources. Their communities were often situated in coastal areas of the Aleutian Islands, where they adapted to the harsh environment. This mobility allowed them to efficiently utilize the rich marine resources available in their region.
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nomadic did more than the settled life
Nomadic life of north indian americans
The Bedouin of the Sinai lead a nomadic life as they constantly look for food for their herds. Other nomads are the old people who have retired and drive a truck with a fifth wheel trailer on the back. They spend the summer in New England and the winter in the Florida Keys.
who gave up the nomadic life and settled down to farm
adax̂/taatax̂ in Aleut.
Peter the Aleut died in 1815.
Peter the Aleut was born in 1800.
The Aleut word for never is tunuum.
The Aleut word for grandmother is "aqaaqx̂".
They followed the movements of animals.
nomadic life