No. They practiced what is called transhumance. this means they lived in a permanent home called a hooghan where they had their field to grow corn, squash, beans, melons, chiles, peaches and other things. They took their herds of sheep and goats to different grazing lands at different times of year to find good grass. In those places they would stay in temporary houses or brush shelters.
No, Chinook people were not nomadic. They lived in large wooden houses in villages. One of the largest villages was at Cathlapotle. There were more than 1000 people living there in the early 1800s.
It really depends of which Sioux tribe. The Sioux made up about 1/4th of all tribes in North America.
The Cherokee were an agricultural based tribe and non-nomadic.
No, the Western Plains Indians were nomads.
No they are not Nomadic.
Yes they were.
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No He was an Egyptian
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The differences between the Iroquois are numerous. The Iroquois Confederacy had a constitution. They were farmers and lived primarily in the northeast. The Cheyenne were nomadic in nature. They were hunters and gatherers and lived in the plains.
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The Iroquois were an Indian tribe that thrived in the eastern woodlands.
Nomadic life of north indian americans
Iroquois Indian Museum was created in 1980.
Most Iroquois Indian villages are built near the southern part of America.
Iroquois Indian Food
According to their Wikipedia entry: "They called themselves the "Haudenosaunee," meaning "people who live in longhouses." The name Iroquois is a name given to these tribes by their enemies.
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No He was an Egyptian
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