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    hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads (owning livestock), tinkers and trader nomads. In the twentieth century, the population of nomadic pastoral tribes slowly...
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  • Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism in which livestock are herded in order to seek for fresh pastures on which to graze. True nomads follow an...
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    largely known from frontier historical sources from Europe and Asia. A nomad is a member of people having no permanent abode, who travel from place to...
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    as pastoral nomads, living off of herding and moving from pasture to pasture to graze their animals. Hyun Jin Kim, however, holds the term "nomad" to...
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    practiced pastoralism, and 75% of all countries had pastoral communities. Pastoral communities have different levels of mobility. Sedentary pastoralism has...
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    A pastoral society is a social group of pastoralists, whose way of life is based on pastoralism, and is typically nomadic. Daily life is centered upon...
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    what forage was available. Only in summer, the year's driest time, did the nomad keep his animals around an oasis or well for water and forage. The Bedouin...
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  • belonging. Nomad originally referred to pastoral nomads who follow their herd according to the seasons. Unlike traditional nomads, global nomads travel alone...
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    Kochis (redirect from Afghan nomads)
    Kochis or Kuchis (Pashto: کوچۍ Kuchis) are pastoral nomads belonging primarily to the Ghilji Pashtuns. In the southern, western and northern regions of...
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  • Ancestors. Australian Large Print. — (1 November 1997). Desert Places, Pastoral Nomads in India (the Rabari). Penguin. — (Summer 2000). "Marrying Eddie"....
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    (Ancient Egyptian: šꜣsw, possibly pronounced šaswə) were Semitic-speaking pastoral nomads in the Southern Levant from the late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age...
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    South Asian Pastoralism?). White Horse Press: 274. JSTOR 43123738. In fact Rao and Casimir point out that the largest numbers of nomads in the world...
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    Yaylak (category Nomads)
    Middle East and North Africa, yaylak pastoralism often coexists with seminomadic pastoralism and pastoral nomadism. The term had been commonly used in...
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    instability, reduction of settled communities and increased pastoral nomadism. Pastoral nomadism increased because the Qajars were unable to maintain law...
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    Wodaabe (category African nomads)
    of men at a Gerewol Woman from Cameroon Boesen, Elisabeth (2007). "Pastoral Nomadism and Urban Migration Mobility among the Fulbe Wodaabe of Central Niger"...
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    'Changpa', for 'northerners,' or 'Drokpa' for 'nomads' in Tibetan. As of 1989[update] there were half a million nomads living in Changtang. Unlike many other...
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  • on the use of simple tools. Pastoralism, the raising of grazing animals: Pastoral nomadism — all members of the pastoral society follow the herd throughout...
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    Neolithic farmers who migrated to the Pontic steppe and developed pastoral nomadism. Wells agrees with Cavalli-Sforza that there is "some genetic evidence...
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    agricultural land, but it was traditionally held by pastoral nomads. Any state that could drive off the nomads and fill the land with tax-paying peasants would...
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    Bedouin (category Modern nomads)
    Rutgers University Press. Gardner, Andrew. "The New Calculus of Bedouin Pastoral Nomadism in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia". Human Organization 62 (3): 267–276...
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    Theory Imperialism Hunter gatherers Low technology Transhumance Nomads Pastoral nomads Nomadic Post-industrial society Proto-industrialization UNFCCC,...
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    the burials of the Afanasevans have been dated to before 2200 BC. Pastoral nomadism and metalworking became more developed with the later Okunev culture...
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    Rabari (category Modern nomads)
    ISBN 9781134566204.... Davidson, Robyn (November 1, 1997). Desert Places, pastoral nomads in India (the Rabari). Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-026797-6. Mirella Ferrera...
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    Chatty, D. (1972). "Structural forces of pastoral nomadism, with special reference to camel pastoral nomadism". Institute of Social Studies (The Hague)...
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    Xiajiadian culture of Liaoning. It was a culture essentially based on pastoral nomadism. As of 2017, seven sites had been excavated and almost as many fortified...
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    Nomads on the Tibetan Plateau and in the Himalayas are the remainders of nomadic practices historically once widespread in Asia and Africa. Pastoral nomads...
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  • state of Gujarat in India. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch. The tribe is also known as Thebo...
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    Durrani Empire. Baloch tribalism in medieval times was synonymous with pastoral nomadism. Nomadic people, as observed by Heape (1931), regard themselves as...
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    Cambridge University in 1978, completing his dissertation research on pastoral nomadism and state regulation under the supervision of Joyce Reynolds. After...
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  • province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.[citation needed] Hingora Samma...
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