had an elaborate political hierarchy that linked villages into tribes and tribes into a confederation
More nomadic
The Seminole Native Americans were not nomadic. They did move from time to time, but remained in a fixed settlements most of the time.
it was discovered when Indians told Portuguese sailors welcome to India
No. They practiced what is called transhumance. this means they lived in a permanent home called a hooghan where they had their field to grow corn, squash, beans, melons, chiles, peaches and other things. They took their herds of sheep and goats to different grazing lands at different times of year to find good grass. In those places they would stay in temporary houses or brush shelters.
Many of the Indians of the desert southwest lived in adobe structures. I doubt any lived in teepees. Teepees were used by people who were nomadic, such as the plains Indians.
The Indians were nomadic.
The Indians were nomadic.
No not nomadic
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
no they are not because paleo indians are nomadic and settled
Southeastern Indians were generally sedentary, living in permanent villages made up of houses and communal buildings. They practiced agriculture, primarily farming crops like corn, beans, and squash.
nomadic cultures move around from place 2 place whereas civilzations are settled
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
The Creek Indians were not nomadic or they were stationary. They did not need to move around a lot since they were farmers.
probably
yes