The Miwok people were primarily semi-nomadic, meaning they moved seasonally to access different resources. They would travel between various locations based on the availability of food, such as acorns, fish, and game, but also established permanent village sites. Their lifestyle was closely tied to the natural environment of Northern California, allowing them to adapt to changing seasons and resource availability.
no they were stationary
does it matter that the choctaw are nomadic
The Creek Indians were not nomadic or they were stationary. They did not need to move around a lot since they were farmers.
The origanal Romans where nomadic but when they founded the city of Rome they became stationary.
The Inca people are thought to possibly have started as nomadic tribes. The civilization was mainly a non-nomadic and stationary society.
No, the Miwoks lived in northern California, not in the desert.
Teepees for the Plains/nomadic tribes and Pueblos for the stationary/farming tribes.
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The Omaha and Osage were stationary tribes and the Sioux, Comanche, and Blackfeet were nomadic tribes.
No, the Cherokee usually remained in the same village year-round.
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.
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