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How did the seminomadic tribes differ from the nomadic tribes living on the Great Plains?

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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The De-notified and Nomadic communities have diverse ideological patterns, culture, political and social lifestyle, customs and traditions. The customs of Nomadic communities have a long tradition of continuity and many of their practices claim on ancient heritage. They hove their own Gods and Goddesses. Moreover, their own festivals and celebrations ore diversified.

The social and cultural characteristics of nomadic communities are closely related with their economic activities. Most of the communities follow a traditional system of moving in groups of five to twenty with a senior member who is responsible for settling disputes, leading each group. Each of these sub groups travelled independently on different routes in order to earn their livelihood. ln some communities there is a system of meeting of meeting on annual customary camping, where reunions, marriages and even cattle trading took place.

As is the case with most of the communities in lndia, large majority of De-notified and nomadic communities are primarily patriarchal.

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Answered by animebunny081819
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The seminomadic tribes included the Kadohadacho, the Wichita and affiliated tribes, the Osage, and the Quapaw. These tribes practiced subsistence agriculture and grew mainly corn, beans, and squash. They lived in permanent housing structures and established villages. In general, women farmed and men hunted small game and buffaloes. The nomadic tribes, on the other hand, followed the herds across the Plains. They had temporary housing structures called tipis that could be transported easily. The nomadic tribes included the Lipan and Kiowa Apache and the Pawnee.

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