The Inuit or their predecessors the Dorset. Although some might use the term eskimo it is considered a perjorative word.
inuit
Portugal stayed entirely in South America.
Seminole
They were called Loyalists
Immigrants traveled to many places across America and may not have had someone to stay with, so they stayed where ever they could afford to stay. If they had any, immigrants stayed with family or friends after they came to America. Other immigrants came as indentured servants, so their employer provided living quarters. Some came to claim land to homestead, so they would travel to the area which was soon to be open for homesteading to stake their claim.
The Americans colonized the Philippines for about 33-40 years.
It's Chile
Martin Luther traveled to Rome in 1511 with another monk. The two traveled on foot to Rome. They stayed in various monasteries long the route.
About a year. He spent some time with Nestor, stayed in Sparta for a month, and then traveled for a bit.
A person in America who stayed loyal to Britain and the king.
They will work to build a better life.
HE STAYED FOR 43 YRS.
Yes the Karankawas were Nomadic because they traveled from one place to another but they usually just stayed in a general region/ area.