they didnt alter the land they simply stopped roming and setup river valley civilizations
The term is "landless."
Nomads in search of arable land.
Arabian nomads are called Bedouins. They travel from place to place according to the season in search of water, food, and grazing land.
Nomads is a name for people who do not live in a permanent place but rather move from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land.
That describes "nomads". There are many types of nomads - the Sami people of northern Europe are one. They follow migrating reindeer herds.
Before they settled, as nomads they raided farming communities for spoils so needed to be fighters. When they settled on the land as farmers they needed to defend their land against nomads, pirates and indeed other citiy-states, trying to pillage them.
The fertile land was good for agriculture and so nomads started setteling down.
The interaction between the steppe nomads and the settled societies were peaceful and friendly because they traded items and animals with each other. But, the nomads were tempted by the rich land of the settled peoples which led to invasions whenever the settled societies were weak and gave an advantage for the nomads to gain more plunder.
He associated with other farmers and traders who banded together to protect their land from marauding nomads.
Are you asking if they hunted the animals? If so then the people in question who be the nomads.
A synonym for nomads is wanderer. An antonym for nomads is homebodies.
Nomads are in america