Nomadic people who herd are commonly referred to as pastoralists. These groups move with their livestock to find fresh pastures and water sources, often following seasonal migration patterns. Pastoralism is a lifestyle practiced by various cultures around the world, including the Maasai in East Africa and the Mongols in Central Asia.
Bedhouins
A member of the nomadic Berber people of the Sahara is typically called a Tuareg.
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The Nenet people, an indigenous group in Siberia, primarily herd reindeer. These animals are central to their nomadic lifestyle, providing food, clothing, and materials for shelter. Reindeer herding is not only a source of sustenance but also a vital part of the Nenet culture and identity.
the importace of the nomadic people are they are nomadic
In a pastoral society, people are nomadic and move domestic herd animals from one pasture to another. In a horticultural society, people grow fruits and vegetables in garden plots as their primary source of food.
The Indians were nomadic.
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In a pastoral society, people are nomadic and move domestic herd animals from one pasture to another. In a horticultural society, people grow fruits and vegetables in garden plots as their primary source of food.
Algeria because you cant herd a cow over a mountain =)
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