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- Charrúa, Minuane and Guaraní in the northeast, with slash and burn semisedentary existence; the advanced Diaguita sedentary trading culture in the northwest...
- Minnetarees of the Plains or Gros Ventres of the Prairie while the semisedentary Hidatsa were known as Minnetarees of the Missouri or Gros Ventres of...
- herds. In addition to fully nomadic groups, however, there are also semisedentary Fulani —Fulbe Laddi— who also farm, although they argue that they do...
- She acted as sachem during the late 17th century. The Wampanoag were semisedentary and lived between fixed sites, moving seasonally within eastern M****achusetts...
- overhangs within canyon walls. Occasionally, these people lived in small semisedentary hamlets in open areas. Evidence of significant occupation has been found...
- from the sun during winter. Occasionally, these people lived in small semisedentary hamlets or pueblos in open areas. Evidence of significant occupation...
- Dismal River culture lived at the Kansas site from about 1450. The semisedentary western Apache people lived in huts in El Cuartelejo in what is now...
- would become Missouri: the Missouri and the Osage. The Missouri were a semisedentary people with a major village along the Missouri River in northern Saline...