generally two reasons. because they had to: the resources they were depending weren't renewable and they had to keep moving to retrieve new resources. and to do with the weather, i.e moving south or down from the mountains during winter, and north or up the mountains durin summer Religious reason: for example the Australian Aboriginal People. thy believe that they are charged with protecting and taking care of the land, that they share, by their ancestral spirits. therefore they do not take more than they need, and move around to spread the use of resources, and give them time to renew.
No: there are no longer any nomadic indigenous people in Australia. No aboriginal people live a truly traditional lifestyle anymore.
Pastoral nomadic.
Pastoral nomadic.
Nomadic people generally do not stay in an area for more than a few years. Sedentary people groups have a tendency to stay in an area for many years, or permanently.
Nomadic thus means anything that involves moving around a lot. Nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes follow the animals they hunt, carrying tents with them. You don't have to be a nomad to live a nomadic lifestyle.
Nomadic. They move from place to place.
In the paleolithic time people live a hunter gatherer lifestyle which was mainly nomadic.
Many native peoples lived a nomadic lifestyle. These people did not build permanent structures in which to live, as they continually moved from region to region, often following the seasons for the foods which were available at those times. Nomadic people were hunter-gatherers, relying on the land for their food. .
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No. Mongolians were nomadic people, hunters, gatherers, and herdsmen, but not farmers.
the people who does the shifting cultivation.