No. The term nomad describes a person who moves from place to place.
Because they're always travelling
Permanent becuase they were farmers not nomads ..
they were not nomads.
Nomadic homes are homes that can easily be put up and taken down, for nomads were always roaming
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Nomads do not build permanent homes because they need to move frequently to find food and water sources for themselves and their livestock. Building a permanent home would tie them to a specific location and limit their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Additionally, nomadic lifestyles are often tied to cultural traditions and a deep connection to the land, making the act of constantly moving an integral part of their way of life.
After settling down, nomads typically lived in more permanent structures such as tents, yurts, or adobe houses. The type of home they chose often depended on the region's climate and available resources. Over time, some nomadic groups also adopted more conventional housing styles.
They were permanent settlers in Mexico.
No, the Caddo indians are not nomads they are sedentary. They grow crops and their homes are not portable.
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No. Nomads are any people who move from place to place, without a permanent location. They are not related to Ancient Hebrews.