The Apache
The Comanche tribe was a nomadic tribe, they lived in tipis and moved around.
The indigenous people of Australia had a nomadic lifestyle because they moved around with the seasons and the availability of food in any given area. They never hunted or gathered any food until supplies were exhausted, but allowed plenty to replenish supplies for the next time they moved through the area.
Yeah, they moved with the buffalo herds.
They moved about according to the availability of food.
The Navajo Native American group were semi-nomadic, and moved seasonally. Their lives revolved around agriculture, and is a matriarchal society.
nomadic moved place to place but the Sendentary stay in one place the settle not like the Nomadics
They did not settle anywhere: they moved around, probably following the animals hunted, and never had a permanent house or living area.
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Bedouins.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
Nomadic means they were a community of people who moved from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.