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The Pawnee tribes were not true Plains nomads. They lived on the eastern margins of the Plains in semi-permanent villages of static earth lodges that were protected by palisade fences. A few times each year Pawnee hunters set out into the Plains to hunt buffalo, using Plains-style tipis which were easily transported; they brought all the meat back to the villages for processing.

So in the strict sense the Pawnee were sedentary people, not nomads, but there were elements of Plains culture in their lifestyle.

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10y ago

The Comanche's were skilled horsemen and fierce warriors. They were a nomadic people. They lived on the Southern plains in tee-pees and were hunter-gatherers.

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14y ago

Yes they were. They hunted buffalo and lived in tipis.

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yes

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