The Turks and Mongols were significant nomadic peoples who spoke languages derived from a single parent tongue. The Turkic languages and Mongolic languages, respectively, have common origins and are branches of the larger Altaic language family.
The word "poncho" comes from Spanish, derived from the Araucanian language spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Andes region in South America.
Indo-European-speaking people is the name given to people who used the language derived from a single parent tongue. For example, European language such as, Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit and the Germanic language.
Nahuatl is a language spoken by indigenous peoples in Mexico, including the Aztecs. It is still spoken today by some communities. Nahuatl has had a significant impact on Mexican culture and its vocabulary has influenced Spanish and English.
Punjabi is the second most spoken language in America ,Because there are many punjabi peoples
Inuit is the name of the indigenous peoples who inhabit the northern territories in Canada's arctic. The word itself mean 'the people' in the Inuktitut language.
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
The word "poncho" comes from Spanish, derived from the Araucanian language spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Andes region in South America.
they were form of transportation
Indo-European-speaking people is the name given to people who used the language derived from a single parent tongue. For example, European language such as, Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit and the Germanic language.
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aryans
Nomadic peoples living in the northern plains of China
They were over-run by invading nomadic peoples who took over and settled on their lands.
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Nomadic peoples may have shunned pottery due to its fragility and weight, making it impractical to carry while traveling. Additionally, they may have prioritized more easily portable items and tools for survival and trade, such as animal hides or tools.
It was given to the Lakotha peoples by the French, in short the meaning of the word is Enemy! When we speak in our language (which is more an oral than a written one) we choose to address to our selfs as Lakotha.