Nomads are also known as pastoralists, especially when they primarily herd livestock and move in search of grazing pastures. They can also be referred to as hunter-gatherers if they rely on foraging and hunting for sustenance. Additionally, the term "migratory peoples" is sometimes used to describe groups that move regularly between different regions or habitats.
Wandering animal herders are also known as nomads or Bedouin.
Sea nomads, also known as the Bajau people, can hold their breath for an average of about 13 minutes while diving underwater.
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The Bajau people, also known as the Sea Nomads, are known for their ability to stay underwater for extended periods of time.
Well, the first americans were called nomads They traveled from asia to north america to south america.The crossed the Bering Land Bride or Beringia also known as today as the Bering Strait. Nomads meaning homeless also ment that the 1st americans never had a permanent home. If i didn't answer your question then i didn't understand it or i am just stupid:)
I don't know but it starts with the letter N.
The Bajau people, also known as the Sea Nomads, are known for their ability to hold their breath underwater for extended periods of time.
no nomads are part of the old stone age because they had to travel alot looking for new food. They never stayed in one spot long until the New stone age which is also known as the agriculture revolution.
The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
utensils mostly but also whatever they can find
The Mongol nomads were primarily known as the Mongols, a group of Central Asian tribes who formed a powerful empire under Genghis Khan in the 13th century. They were also referred to as "steppe nomads" due to their lifestyle of herding livestock and migrating across the vast grasslands of the Mongolian steppe. Their society was characterized by a strong warrior culture and a unique tribal organization.
A synonym for nomads is wanderer. An antonym for nomads is homebodies.