Maasai
Some tribes of native Americans were nomadic, others were not. For example the plains tribes were nomadic to follow the migrations of their main food source: Bison herds. But many other tribes were farmers or fishermen that stayed in one place.
Kurds.
plains farmers
The only answer that comes to mind is "nomads" or "nomadic"...
The Han empire was invaded by nomadic Xiongnu tribesmen from the north and west of the Han Empire.
Maasai
Some tribes of native Americans were nomadic, others were not. For example the plains tribes were nomadic to follow the migrations of their main food source: Bison herds. But many other tribes were farmers or fishermen that stayed in one place.
Well I'm pretty sure they WERE nomadic because they lived in tepees and herded wild horses. But now they live in a reservation in Oklahoma so there's no way for them to be nomadic anymore. Also, they learned to farm...
If someone is nomadic, then they have no permanent home and travel from place to place.
Kurds.
Makes war on its number
Bedouin, Snowbirds, Cheyenne,
nomadic native americans
yes they were. but does anyone know what type of nomads they were?
The main group are Bedouins.
Nomadic.
"Mandan Plains" makes no sense - the Mandan tribe were not a Plains group but lived in semi-permanent villages along the upper Missouri river. They are classed as "marginally Plains" because they were not primarily nomadic buffalo hunters.The Mandan women grew the usual crops of maize (Indian corn), beans and squash, along with sunflowers for their nutritious seeds. Men would hunt deer and buffalo occasionally out on the Plains, or visited other tribes to exchange their own produce for hides and meat.