The fox tribe, often referenced in various contexts, is not a well-defined or recognized group in anthropology. If you are referring to a specific indigenous group or community that identifies with foxes symbolically, their lifestyle may vary. Many indigenous tribes globally can be nomadic or semi-nomadic, depending on their cultural practices and environmental needs. However, without specific information about the "fox tribe," it's challenging to provide a definitive answer regarding their nomadic status.
The Comanche tribe was a nomadic tribe, they lived in tipis and moved around.
they were nomadic!!
they were settled
yes they are
does it matter that the choctaw are nomadic
no
yes they were
i believe they were
Sioux
the fox tribe wore fox skin clothing
A Bedouin.
what house does a fox tribe live in