Tuareg.
Tuareg Tribe. :)
The Tuareg live in the Sahara but that is not the largest desert in the world. That honor goes to Antarctica.
Indigenous people are people who belong to somewhere. For example, I'm from London, so I am indigenous to London. Some people called the "Bedouin" tribe and the "Dansannach" tribe are also indigenous people of the Sahara. Hope this answered your question.
human ecology
No, the Yurok tribe lives in northwestern California along the Klamath River, near the coast.
The "Derset" tribe is likely a misspelling or mispronunciation of the "Desert" tribe, which refers to various groups of indigenous people living in desert regions. However, if you are referring to a specific tribe, please clarify, as many tribes inhabit desert areas worldwide, such as the Navajo in the Southwestern U.S. or the Tuareg in the Sahara. Each of these tribes has its own distinct name and cultural identity.
Tuareg Tribe. :)
The Navajo Indians were one tribe in North America who raised sheep. They were a peaceful tribe that still lives in the American Southwest desert.
This field of study is known as environmental sociology, where sociologists analyze the interactions between societies and the environment. Specifically in this case, the focus would be on understanding how the nomadic tribe's social structures and practices contribute to their survival in the harsh climate of the Sahara Desert.
No, the Iroquois are an eastern woodland tribe, not a desert tribe.
The world's largest desert is the Antarctic Desert, covering an area of about 14 million square kilometers. However, if referring to the Sahara Desert, it is home to the veiled Tuareg tribe, known for their rich cultural traditions and nomadic lifestyle. The Tuareg are skilled in navigating the harsh desert environment and are recognized for their distinctive clothing and intricate silver jewelry. Their way of life is deeply intertwined with the desert's unique landscape and challenges.
A Tuareg is a member of a desert tribe.