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The primary region of North America that was dominant in native art was Greenland. At the time, Nomads were one of the most dominant groups in the world.
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The native peoples' land was stripped of its Natural Resources
The discovery of agriculture enabled Native American nomads to shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities. This transition allowed them to cultivate crops for food, leading to increased food security, population growth, and the development of permanent settlements.
Yes, Many native peoples lived there such as the sunglict.
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no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
Nomads.
There have been nomadic peoples since at least about 8500 BC. But nomads are definitely not ancient history. There are still many "pastoral" nomads who follow the herds they depend on. They may also tend the herds. There are nomads in Mongolia who herd camels, Inuits in the Arctic who follow the caribou, and desert and plains peoples in Africa. And there are many more. These days there are even RV nomads who camp in one place after another, never actually settling down. There is a lot of information in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomads
Wandering peoples are called nomads.
Yes, Vasco Nunez de Balboa met and interacted with various native peoples, particularly in the regions of Panama and the Isthmus of Panama. He is known for being the first European to lead an expedition that crossed the Isthmus of Panama and discover the Pacific Ocean. Balboa's encounters with native populations ultimately led to the establishment of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas.
There were many skilled horsemen that were nomads. This could include the Mongols,Native American tribes, the Huns, and many others.