Those that lived in fixed villages.
The Witchita Indians were nomadic because they had to follow their food (buffalo) wherever it went.
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
The jumano tribe was sedentary usallystayed in the moutain and basin region hunting buffalo
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The true Plains tribes were nomadic buffalo hunters and did no farming of any kind. In some, like the Blackfoot, women used digging sticks to collect edible roots (wild potato, wild carrot, wild turnip); these were simply stout poles sharpened at one end and hardened in the fire.Only tribes bordering the Plains lived sedentary lives and grew crops - tribes like the Mandan and Arikara. They used hoes (mattocks) made with the shoulder blade of a buffalo or elk attached to a long wooden handle.
The Hebrews were nomadic people organized in tribes
they are alike because they are both American tribes
Trade is crucial for both nomadic and sedentary tribes as it allows them to obtain resources they may not have access to in their own territory. For nomadic tribes, trade provides opportunities to acquire goods that are not easily found while on the move. Sedentary tribes benefit from trade by accessing a wider variety of resources and developing economic ties with other communities. Overall, trade promotes cultural exchange, economic growth, and mutual cooperation between tribes.
The Witchita Indians were nomadic because they had to follow their food (buffalo) wherever it went.
The Dakota were the easternmost group of Sioux tribes - the Mdewakanton, Wahpekute, Wahpeton and Sisseton tribes. They lived in settled villages of longhouses covered with sheets of bark and with pitched roofs. The Dakota Sioux tribes were sedentary farmers, not nomadic buffalo hunters.
Sedentary. It is part of their cultural beliefs
sedentary
sedentary
Sedentary.
Sedentary: Dysentery, commentary, and illusionary, and revolutionary.
3 features of a sedentary community
S-edd-enn-terry Sedentary