The Incas settled in communities
The Inca civilization settled in present day Peru.
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.
The Inca civilization no longer exists as an empire, but the descendants of the Inca people still live in Peru and other Andean regions. Their rich cultural heritage and traditions continue to be celebrated and preserved by indigenous communities in the Andes.
The Incas typically lived in rectangular houses made of stone and mud bricks with thatched roofs. These houses were often grouped together in communities or villages. The design and size of the houses varied depending on the social status of the inhabitants.
Survival would have been the most important goal for nomads, as they needed to ensure access to water, food, and shelter for their communities while moving to different grazing areas with their livestock. Maintaining a sustainable lifestyle that allowed them to thrive in their nomadic lifestyle would also have been a crucial goal.
If they are nomads, they usually arent going to settle down. Or they wouldnt be called Nomads! :)
no cause all their villages were made out of rocks
The pastoral nomads and the agrarian communities did cooperate through the barter trade.
settle in a area
You can be more specific -- who is "they"?
Yes they did.
they were nomads
1800s
The Homo Habilis were the first prehistoric nomads to walk and settle in France.
They were permanent settlers in Mexico.
They were nomads who moved west to settle in the Levant.
The Incas settled there because they needed a place that has water, food, shelter, and the other needs close