Nomadic herders are people who move their livestock from one grazing area to another in search of fresh pastures and water, rather than settling in one location. This lifestyle is often practiced in arid or semi-arid regions where resources are scarce, necessitating mobility to sustain their herds. Nomadic herding is typically associated with communities that rely on animals for food, clothing, and shelter, and it often involves traditional knowledge passed down through generations. This way of life is increasingly challenged by environmental changes and land use pressures.
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they were nomadic!!
The Indians were nomadic.
the importace of the nomadic people are they are nomadic
The Indians were nomadic.
No not nomadic
yes they are
nomadic
Nomadic.
The Comanche were nomadic herders.
they were settled
That depended on where they came from. Cattle could be driven from as near as 10 miles to as far as 200 miles or more away from the various stockyards in the state of Kansas.