Because there wasnt many water sources in the plains, and people generally neeed water to survive
Mexican Indians traditionally found water in various natural sources such as rivers, lakes, springs, and wetlands. They often relied on seasonal rains and the knowledge of local geography to locate these water sources. Additionally, they developed techniques for storing and conserving water, including the use of cisterns and canals, to support their agricultural practices and daily needs.
From community wells cactus stalks larg rivers or heavy rainfall
Indians lived in scattered villages primarily due to agricultural practices, which required proximity to arable land and water sources. This decentralized lifestyle allowed communities to manage resources effectively and fostered strong social ties within smaller groups. Additionally, geographical diversity and varying climatic conditions necessitated different settlement patterns, leading to the formation of distinct villages tailored to local needs and traditions.
Experienced crew, food, water, some relatives.
Civilization began approximately six to eight million years ago when man had conquered his animal nature to the extent that he could co-exist with his fellow man. These were the days of mythology and men banded together in walled villages called nymphs in mythology. There were wood nymphs (villages in forests) and water nymphs (villages built on or near bodies of water.
They did that so they can grow crops
The Anasazi Indians built adobe villages on the sides of cliffs.
How is water wasted in villages.
Buffulo meat, water from catisers
This question depends on 'which' Indians you mean. North American Indians? India Indians? etc. Native American's travel by: Air, ground and water (all forms of transportation). Indian's (from India) travel by: Air, ground and water (all forms of transportation).
to complete or accomplish a task or mission
The term that has come from the American West (accurate or not) is "firewater."
Some villages don't have clean water
hard, not easy conditions, no water, american indians
The Indians lived in the wild, so they got food by plants and they hunted. They also drank water from rivers. That's how they ate.
Because they need to deposit their feces somewhere and they didn't have toilets.
The reason why they built there villages next to the water because they got food from the water and because the water was one of their transportation [canoe] to get around and get more food from different places by trading.