Travellers often refer to themselves as "nomads" or "globetrotters," depending on their style of travel. Some may also use terms like "backpackers" or "explorers" to emphasize their adventurous spirit. Additionally, in the context of digital nomadism, individuals might identify as "remote workers" who travel while working. Ultimately, the chosen term reflects their travel philosophy and lifestyle.
No tree stores water for "thirsty travellers". Trees store water for themselves, and "thirsty travellers" brutally rob the tree.
They would call themselves Inca's
the Iroquois currently call themselves the Haudenausonees which means "people of the longhouse"
The Travellers has: Played Themselves (1954) in "Haunted Studio" in 1954. Played Regulars (1955) in "Cross-Canada Hit Parade" in 1955. Played Themselves (1956-1965) in "Country Hoedown" in 1956. Played Themselves (1956) in "Juliette" in 1956. Played Themselves (1962) in "Front Page Challenge" in 1957. Played Themselves (1965) in "The Tommy Hunter Show" in 1965. Performed in "Musikmosaik" in 1971. Played Themselves in "The Travellers: This Land Is Your Land" in 2001.
If you're wondering what fans of Lucy Hale call themselves they like to call themselves "Halers"
Khan is an inn for travellers and also a common Muslim name.
They are called Travellers.
The "Hindus" (not a name they necessarily call themselves) call their religion Sanatana Dharma.
Nanticoke were the predominant tribe.
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Anyone can call themselves whatever they want. He chooses that name.