Nomads moved from place to place. Nomads lived in tents and raised goats, sheep, and camels. They traveled with their herds to find food and water for their animals. They traveled in tribes, or groups of people. Tribe membership provided protection from danger and reduced competition for grazing lands.
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The Chippewa or Ojibwa tribe would walk or paddle a canoe to travel.
because every nomad that will travel through there would see each other and trade with whatever they had
because every nomad that will travel through there would see each other and trade with whatever they had
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The people of the tribe are wanderers and roam from place to place rather than establish permanent communities. I think the reasons for this are at least as practical as they are desirable. People need food and water for starters. If it isn't available, they need to search find a place where it is available. Personally, that is where I would settle down.
south west
That would be a "Nomad".
they actually didn't travel but all i know is that wherever there prey would go the walk every time to hunt prey
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There are no more tribal leaders of Nomad because there are no longer any tribes. When there were tribes, the group would be led by a chief or a council of elders.
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