Question
Why were Plateau tribes seminomadic?
Villages moved to remain isolated from others.
Villages moved to go south during the winter.
Villages moved to be near water supplies.
Villages moved to follow the food supply.
Villages moved to remain isolated from others.
Villages moved to go south during the winter.
Villages moved to be near water supplies.
Villages moved to follow the food supply.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Plateau tribes were seminomadic primarily because they moved to follow the food supply. They relied on a variety of resources, including fish, game, and plants, which dictated their movement patterns throughout the year. This lifestyle allowed them to exploit seasonal resources efficiently, including migrating to different areas for fishing or hunting at different times. While other factors such as water supply and seasonal changes also played a role in their movements, the primary motivation was to access food resources.