The need for water, food and shelter
Yes
The Jumano were primarily sedentary, establishing villages and engaging in agriculture, particularly in the regions of present-day Texas and New Mexico. However, some groups of Jumano were semi-nomadic, moving seasonally to hunt and gather resources. Their lifestyle varied based on their specific environment and available resources, but they are generally recognized for their settled communities.
The Wichita Indians were primarily semi-nomadic, engaging in seasonal movement between fixed settlements and temporary camps. They practiced agriculture, growing crops like corn, beans, and squash, which allowed them to establish more permanent villages. However, they also relied on hunting and gathering, leading to some nomadic behaviors, especially when migrating to follow game or foraging opportunities. Overall, their lifestyle combined elements of both sedentary farming and nomadic hunting.
San- Everyone is Equal Traded goods Same Labor for everyone Wars are rare 25-30 people nomadic Chumash- Chiefs(Man or Woman) Traded for currency specialized labor War are more common 25,000 people sedentary
in transhumance people grow food and in nomadic pastoralism any domesticated plant food is acquired through trade.
Agriculture.
Nomadic people generally do not stay in an area for more than a few years. Sedentary people groups have a tendency to stay in an area for many years, or permanently.
Semi-sedentary refers to a lifestyle or culture that involves a mix of sedentary (settled or stationary) and nomadic (moving or wandering) characteristics. Semi-sedentary societies may engage in some form of agriculture or settled living while also practicing aspects of a nomadic lifestyle, such as seasonal migrations.
Southern Indians were mainly sedentary, living in villages or settlements. However, some groups, such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole, practiced seasonal migration and had a semi-nomadic lifestyle.
Sedentary. It is part of their cultural beliefs
Neolithic people were primarily sedentary, meaning they lived in permanent settlements rather than being nomadic and continually on the move. This sedentary lifestyle was made possible by advancements in agriculture, allowing for the establishment of more stable communities.
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
sedentary
sedentary
Sedentary.
The Comanche were nomadic herders.