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Nomad

Communities of nomadic people move from place to place, rather than settling down in one location. Many cultures have been traditionally nomadic, but nomadic behaviour is increasingly rare in industrialised countries. Typically there are two kinds of nomad, pastoral nomads and peripatetic nomads. Pastoralists raise herds and move with them so as not to deplete pasture beyond recovery in any one area. Peripatetic nomads are more common in industrialised nations travelling from place to place offering a trade wherever they go.

Nomadic people in industrialized nations:

Indigenous nomadic peoples:

Historic nomadic peoples:

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Nomad
- March 7th, 2009
Hi, I am writing a research project about nomasic people, I have found everything I need except forperipatetic nomad. Can you please send me something about them? Thank you, I am looking forward your answer
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