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Seeking the warm desert in winter and the cool mountains in summer, they camped in mud-plastered brush shelters, caves, and natural rock shelters - near washes and jumbles of boulders, ... Family bands of early Serrano, Cahulla, and Chemenuevi Indians once ingeniously met the harsh demands of life in this desert land...
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www.untraveledroad.com/USA/California/Riverside/JoshuaT...
www.untraveledroad.com/USA/California/Riverside/JoshuaTree/36NSign.htm
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Nomadic Indians of the Great Plains When you step into the world of the Plains Indians you are taken back by the sounds of drums and music. The exhibit takes ... Nomadic Indians of the Great Plains...
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boothill.org/about/nomadic-indians/
boothill.org/about/nomadic-indians/
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It is a gateway to adventure in Louisiana's rugged southwest corner - once the domain of nomadic Indians, the legendary pirate Jean Lafitte, Civil War soldiers and a host of colorful characters who came to find their fortunes in a fertile land, rich in untapped natural resources and boundless opportunity.
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www.creolenaturetrail.org/about/thetrail/
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This tragic and mysterious death highlights the desperate situation of a group of approximately 60 uncontacted Awá Indians, to whose tribe the child belonged. ... The Awá are one of the last surviving nomadic tribes in Brazil and have suffered some of the worst persecution at the hands of loggers and ranchers;
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www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/7475/
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BOGOTA, Colombia, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- A Colombian medical team will begin a three-month expedition this weekend to help the last nomadic Indian tribe in Colombia avoid extinction.
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quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/ci/Ucolombia-ind...
quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/ci/Ucolombia-indians.RofL_DND.html
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Kiowa Indian overview ... Remember what the nomadic Indians used to carry their stuff before they had the horse? DOGS. They used dogs to pull or carry stuff when they moved around. So guess what the nomadic Indians on the plains called the first horses they saw?
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www.texasindians.com/kiowa.htm
www.texasindians.com/kiowa.htm
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They lived in tee-pees, like most plains Indians, and they were nomadic. Each band would move around from place to place to hunt and trade. Often they would cover hundreds of miles in one year. While the men fought, and hunted, the women gathered the plants and other foods they ate.
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www.texasindians.com/comanche.htm
www.texasindians.com/comanche.htm
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One hundred and thirty Nukak Indians, some of the last nomadic Indians in the Amazon, have fled their rainforest homes after becoming caught up in Colombia's civil war. The group make up around a third of the surviving Nukak population. ... Colombia: Isolated Indians Targeted By Rebels And Army...
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www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0804/S00290.htm
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The Nez Perce Indians were nomadic and traveled around their 17,000,000 acre territory as the weather dictated. Parts of Washington, Idaho, and Oregon were covered on their travels through their nation. Following their food sources through the seasons , they ate a variety of berries, roots, and seeds.
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www.native-net.org/tribes/nez-perce-indians.html
www.native-net.org/tribes/nez-perce-indians.html
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