No, the Cherokee would remain in their same villages year-round.
Southern Indians were mainly sedentary, living in villages or settlements. However, some groups, such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole, practiced seasonal migration and had a semi-nomadic lifestyle.
The Indians were nomadic.
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
The Indians were nomadic.
No not nomadic
no they are not because paleo indians are nomadic and settled
The Cherokee were not nomadic Indians, they built permanent homes out of woven saplings covered in mud with wood roofs. During the summer months they lived in the open sided structures roofed in bark.
Ah, Cherokee's built a type of tipi called a "Noneatall" otherwise known as "None at all." Tipi's were used exclusively by the Nomadic Plains peoples, not the eastern woodlands people.
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
Cherokee Indians are found in Mississippi; and they are sometimes referred to as Mississippi Indians.
The Creek Indians were not nomadic or they were stationary. They did not need to move around a lot since they were farmers.