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Nomadic People

Nomads are any community of people who have no settled home. They wander from place to place seeking fresh sources of food for themselves or fresh pastures for their animals. Some nomadic groups move among settled people selling small items they have made, doing specialized mending, entertaining or begging. Nomads keep themselves separate from other people and usually speak their own language among themselves even though they also know the languages of the people around them.

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Why do people flip people off?

To show the other person just how much they hate them...

teachers-r-stupid:

and to show that they need to get a life

What is a disadvantage of a nomad?

you would consantly move. And not even stay there or you had to fight for the spot

What is the name of the handkerchief bedouins wear?

The bedouin turban is called a Keffie: a square kerchief made of cotton, silk or cotton and silk. Over this they tie an akal which most often is made of camel hair. Some bedouins wear a shutfe which is a handkerchief tied about the head. Richer people sometimes wear shawls made of more expensive fabric.

Are cows considered the most important animals for bedouin?

Cows are considered to be the most important animals for Bedouin. The most important animal for Bedouin is the camel.

What countries still have caravans and nomads?

Many underdeveloped Arabian countries, 20+ of them.

What is the largest nomadic group?

the peul, fulfude, or the fulani from africa, they have 18 million of fulbes in the world today.

Where is bedouin located?

the Bedouins are a tribe of people in Africa. It is not a country.

What are Arab tents?

There are two general categories of Arabs: Fellahin or Settled Arabs and Bedouin or Nomadic/Desert Arabs. The Fellahin, which make up the overwhelming majority of the Arab population (95%), all live in towns or cities and "normal" houses or apartments. The Bedouins historically lived in tents, but today, as substantial minority live in houses or apartments where they have been forcibly settled by regimes as diverse as Egypt, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.

For those Bedouins who still live in tents, the reason they do so is because they are a nomadic people who need to provide enough grazing land for their flocks of sheep. As a result, having a fixed dwelling is not useful when trying to keep up with migrating to new pastures. As a result, they use tents since they are easily assembled, disassembled, and reassembled, while still providing sanctuary from the elements. Bedouin tents are typically made using wooden poles to hold up woolen fabrics. These are often dyed in traditional colors that pertain the Bedouin Tribe in question (often patterns of red, black, and white).

What is the name of the desert home of the nomadic Tuareg and Toubou tribes?

If you're asking about location, these are both Saharan tribes. The Tuareg I believe range farther west and north into the Hoggar mountains in Algeria and Agadez in Niger, where the traditional stronghold of the Toubou is around the Tibesti mountains in Chad and Libya. This central part of the Sahara is a very isolated region called the Tenere.

What is nomadic access?

nWireless link between LAN hub and mobile data terminal equipped with antenna

nLaptop computer or notepad computer

nUses:

nTransfer data from portable computer to office server

nExtended environment such as campus

How did nomads travel?

They were travelling from Asia to EEurope by boat, because the sea level at that time was much lower, so they traveled along the coast.

What was the nomadic lifestyle?

A nomadic lifestyle is considered to be one where the people do not have permanent settlements and are always traveling from place to place. Examples of this would be Great Plains Native Americans following the buffalo herds, the Mongol society as well as various older cultures throughout Europe.

How many nomads are there in the world?

In the world now there is about...30-40 Million nomads left they are everywhere just moving place to place for food...living on what the wild plants provide them.

Why were early people nomads?

They followed the movement of the animals they hunted

What time period did the nomads live?

It is hard to pin them down to a specific time period. They keep moving from one time period to another.

Why were aborigines called nomads?

because they didn't chose to live in one place, they travel a lot instead.

they are like the bushmen

Nomadic pastoralism how it is differ from transhumance?

Transhumance tribes have a fixed pattern of movement while nomadic tribes have not.