Oasises are found throughout deserts in Africa. Many nomads go to oasises yearly. They go there to collect water for their tribes.
As our human ancestors developed the use of tools, they left their original homes in Africa
They are the people who live in North Africa. The majority of them are Nomads and a few are Muslims.
age when most people were nomads
The word Boer means farmer in Afrikaans. It was used as a title given to the Afrikaans speaking Dutch descendants of South Africa (the Dutch for farmer is "boor").
the nomads came from Mesopatamia in the late b.c.
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There is one tribe of nomads living in Canada, and one trive of nomads living in Africa.
Africa - in particular the Western Sarhara
The Fulani tribes descended from nomads in sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa. They had farmland, as well as villages that they developed.
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Both nomads and bushmen live in small groups that travel to find food. They call this lifestyle hunter gatherers. Bushmen live in southern Africa. Nomads can be any hunter gatherer group. Bushmen is a specific group.
They developed the use of tools!
They developed the use of tools!
bedouin
Nomads discovered various regions where they found resources such as food, water, and shelter. They also explored new lands and established trade routes, contributing to the exchange of goods and ideas between different cultures. Additionally, nomads developed survival skills and a deep understanding of the environment, enabling them to adapt to various terrains and climates.
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