People who wander in the desert in search of food and water are often referred to as nomads or desert nomads. These individuals typically move from one place to another, following seasonal patterns and resource availability. In some contexts, they may also be called foragers or travelers, depending on their specific lifestyle and cultural practices.
Nun the Aboriginal lives in the Western Desert, also called the Libyan Desert. Nun and his people are nomads, moving from place to place in search of water and grazing pastures.
Nomads
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.
These people are called workers.
Lunatics
many people. im just doing a project on them, theres plenty on google under the search "people of the gobi". They are mostly nomadic desert tribes who live a very simplistic life and have adapted to the harsh climate of the desert. They live in simple shelter called 'gers' (search it on google) and they take with them livestock for milk, and food. This is only a small and brief answer but as I say theres plenty on the internet if you search the right things!
DEIMISTS
From what i have learned, the people in the Sahara desert are nomads moving from place to place in search of water andON THE SAHARA DESERT........READ A HISTORY BOOK AND STOP BEING LAZY! LEARN IT LIKE THE REST OF US DID.BY READING A BOOK ON HISTORY
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Nomads.
I believe it's called answers.com
because they were in search of the food, water, shelter, and people that would buy there sheep and other animals