Are you asking if they hunted the animals? If so then the people in question who be the nomads.
In the summer, they moved with their herds across the vast steppes of Asia, seeking fresh pasture land.
That describes "nomads". There are many types of nomads - the Sami people of northern Europe are one. They follow migrating reindeer herds.
Gold Some others moved there for land from the HomeStead act
that is true they were looking for better land
They traveled from place to place, for example, from Egypt to the promised land.
They are the same place with different names.
They fought for and then moved away from land in the Carolinas.
The Blackfeet tribe traditionally moved from place to place primarily through seasonal migrations, following the movements of buffalo herds and the availability of resources. They utilized horses, which were introduced by Europeans in the 18th century, to travel across the plains more efficiently. Their lifestyle was nomadic, with camps set up in various locations depending on the season, allowing them to hunt, gather, and trade effectively. The tribe's deep knowledge of the land and its resources facilitated their movements and survival.
Open land, no fences, and they could have large herds of cattle.
Abraham moved from "the land beyond the river" Jacob Moved from the land of Israel Moses and the entire population of Hebrews moved from Egypt.
It means the insect was looking for a place to land.
It levied taxes on trade, land, and herds of animals.