Because the land in which they live will not support a group of people living in one place for any length of time. The resources will run out very quickly.
Hunting and gathering. Nomadic lifestyles
A nomad is someone always moving place to place. A hunter-gather is an example of a nomad ! The adjective " nomadic " means roving, mobile, wandering, or peregrine, as in nomadic shepherds in Mongolia.
Oh, dude, the Plains Cree moved from place to place by walking, riding horses, or using dog sleds in the winter. They were pretty mobile, like, nomadic people, so they had to be on the move to follow the buffalo herds and find food. It was like a constant road trip, but with more bison and fewer rest stops.
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The Blackfoot were nomadic people.
Nomadic means wandering. Nomads or nomadic people are groups that do not settle in one place permanently, but periodically move from place to place.
Nomads (noun) or nomadic (adjective).
People who move from place to place with the seasons are called nomads. Nomadic lifestyles are often characterized by moving in search of food, water, and pasture for livestock.
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they had no other place to go no house no kids no life.
Nomad is the name; nomadic is the adjective.
People that move from place to place are called nomads. :)
Hunting and gathering. Nomadic lifestyles
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nomadic cultures move around from place 2 place whereas civilzations are settled
The main difference between nomadic and settled individuals is their lifestyle. Nomadic people move from place to place in search of resources, while settled people live in one location permanently. This difference impacts aspects such as housing, social structure, and cultural practices.
According to their Wikipedia entry: "They called themselves the "Haudenosaunee," meaning "people who live in longhouses." The name Iroquois is a name given to these tribes by their enemies.