Hunters and gatherer societies are semi nomadic and follow the seasons and the game. Using the land and sea until it feels like it is time to move on and allow the area to rest and replenish itself. The tribes would search out better hunting and fishing areas as needed.
Yes, until the 20th century.
No
Inuit Indians are nomadic people. Inut Indians live in a tupiq,Alaskan sod house ,and in iglooos
Because they lived from hunting, and their prey changed location, depending on the season.
The nomadic Inuit people were traditionally shamanistic, today, the major religion is Protestant Christianity
The are not called "Eskimo Indians" the people from the north are Inuit, (which many years ago was then called Eskimo)and the native tribes are Cree and Chippewas. The people are not nomadic, they have lived in the North for many centuries.
Inuit Indians are nomadic people. Inut Indians live in a tupiq,Alaskan sod house ,and in iglooos
They are nomadic and hunt and gather, but in the north, that's what you have to do, because all the resources and food move around and are scattered.
they were nomadic!!
the inuit people in Canada the inuit people in CANADA
"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
The Indians were nomadic.
The Inuit people are located in the Arctic part of the world, in some of the most northern parts. The Arctic Coast, which is where most of the Inuit have their home, stretches from eastern Greenland to the Aleutian Islands. The Inuit are nomadic, and travel to different places in the summer and the winter. During the summer, they move more, hunting caribou, musk ox, and polar bear. In the winter, they remain mostly stationary in villages near the ocean and hunt seal and walrus through breathing holes in the ice.
becasue they smell and they like to rock and roll all night....like Elvis