There have been nomadic peoples since at least about 8500 BC. But nomads are definitely not ancient history. There are still many "pastoral" nomads who follow the herds they depend on. They may also tend the herds. There are nomads in Mongolia who herd camels, Inuits in the Arctic who follow the caribou, and desert and plains peoples in Africa. And there are many more. These days there are even RV nomads who camp in one place after another, never actually settling down. There is a lot of information in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomads
Nomads typically live in portable shelters that can be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing them to move with their herds or in search of resources. Common types include yurts used by Central Asian nomads, tents made from animal hides or fabric, and igloos or tents used by Arctic nomads. These shelters are designed to be lightweight and durable, providing protection from the elements while being conducive to a mobile lifestyle.
Hugh Brandon-Cox has written: 'Mud on My Boots' 'The trail of the Arctic nomads' -- subject(s): Sami (European people)
A synonym for nomads is wanderer. An antonym for nomads is homebodies.
Nomads are in america
Nomads One tribe of Kenyan nomads is called Masai.
The pastoral nomads fought with the fellow pastoral nomads who were cattle rustlers.
Nomads R.F.C. was created in 1989.
can't u hear it in the name? difference=ones called pastoral nomads and the other true nomads
Nomads are people who move from place to place instead of settling in one location. They typically follow a seasonal pattern and rely on herding, hunting, or gathering for their livelihood. Nomadic lifestyles can be found in various regions around the world, such as the Mongolian steppes, the Sahara Desert, and the Arctic tundra.
they were not nomads.
My ancestors were nomads. The nomads of this desert use cell phones.