the lack (or relative lack) of permanent settlements (villages and towns) They usually travel because they are forced to for sustenance. They may live in an area for a day a week or even years but eventually they will move on to survive. Bedouins are the best-known nomadic people still surviving today.
hunter-gather, nomadic, egalitarian
Nomadic society and authority was based on tribal law and customs.
Nomadic society and authority was based upon tribes or clans.
they take care of animals
A traditional agricultural lifestyle was the characteristic of Southern society in 1850.
Hunter-gatherer societies rely on foraging for food rather than agriculture. They often live in small, nomadic groups and have a deep connection to their environment. They typically have relatively egalitarian social structures and a division of labor based on gender.
Nomadic Pastorial groups
Such nomadic people make up what is known as a pastoral society.
The Inca people are thought to possibly have started as nomadic tribes. The civilization was mainly a non-nomadic and stationary society.
The Agriculture Society
Written forms of communication
The Aryans became farmers. This led to a more ordered and settled society, and kingdoms emerged from the nomadic tribes.