- Look up
nomad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nomads are
communities without fixed habitation who
regularly move to and from areas. Such
groups include...
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southeast of the nation. The
remainder of the
Nigerien people are
nomadic or
seminomadic livestock-raising peoples—Tuareg, Fulani,
Toubou and
Diffa Arabs. With...
- as all the animals, the sun, and the moon. The
Jicarilla Apache led a
seminomadic existence in the
Sangre de
Cristo Mountains and the
plains of southern...
- was
independent from
imperial powers.
Small agricultural villages and
seminomadic peoples lived in the area.
Spanish conquest was
focused on the establishment...
- the Cowandilla. The more than 20
local clans across the
plain lived seminomadic lives, with
extensive mound settlements where huts were
built repeatedly...
- off the bark, from
which gum then exudes.
Traditionally harvested by
seminomadic desert pastoralists in the
course of
their transhumance cycle, acacia...
-
pastoralism forms of
alpine transhumance, some of
which are
similar to
seminomadic pastoralism,
although most are
similar to
herdsman husbandry (such as...
- have
suggested that the
Israelites originated from the
Shasu and
other seminomadic peoples from the
desert regions south of the Levant, only
later settling...
- Indians, such as the Blackfoot, Blood, and
Peigans eventually adapted to
seminomadic plains bison hunting,
originally without the aid of horses, but later...
- the
Negev and
Sinai Peninsula. They
appear to have
lived a
nomadic or
seminomadic lifestyle along the
fringes of
southern Canaan's
agricultural zone. This...