The group of nomadic indigenous people you are referring to is likely the Plains Indians, specifically tribes such as the Comanche and Apache. While they were primarily known for their nomadic lifestyle centered around hunting bison, some groups, especially those who came into contact with sedentary agricultural tribes, cultivated crops to some extent. This would typically include planting crops like maize, beans, and squash, especially during the warmer months when they would establish temporary camps. The introduction of horses in the 17th century also influenced their mobility and trade practices.
what group of nomadic indigenous people living on the texas plains planted crops to some extent
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