The Cherokee homes were permanent because they lived in wig wams and longhouses.
Critical Path
Cherokees were a tribe where literacy rate was nil, they were dependent on agriculture or traditional textile. While the other segments had moved to industrialization, Cherokees took time to catch up so they were in poverty for long.
Cherokees were in GA and they had to be moved to Oklahoma so.. it happened between GA to Oklahoma 800miles!
They did not live in houses. The Dakota people were plains dwellers and lived in tents and tepees which could be moved easily and quickly.
permanent disability
I assume you are referring to the Cherokees, who were a tribe of what were then called "Indians." Sadly, as the United States grew and expanded, a number of Americans believed that they had a right to the land inhabited by the Indians, and many tribes were forcibly moved, often relocated to reservations under brutal conditions. In 1838, residents of Georgia decided they wanted the land the Cherokees occupied. In the event known today as the "Trail of Tears," the Georgia Cherokees were driven from their land and forced to march nearly 1000 miles to their new home in Oklahoma. It was a very arduous journey, and many of the Cherokees died along the way.
Hunters and gatherers often lived in temporary shelters such as tents, lean-tos, or caves that were easily constructed using natural materials. These structures were designed to be easily moved as the group followed sources of food.
permanent disability
easily moved
People who own caravans could live in mobile homes/homes that can be moved.
The word meaning able to move or be moved easily is "mobile."
The Cherokees had to move cause the settlers found out that the Cherokees found gold.The Cherokee moved west because President Andrew Jackson and the US Army ignored the ruling of the US Supreme Court and forced them at gun point to go.