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- Nomad abstract "A nomad (Greek: νομάς, nomas, plural νομάδες, nomades; meaning one roaming about for pasture, pastoral tribe), is a member of a community of people who move from one place to another, either with their livestock (pastoral nomads) or subsisting on hunting and gathering. Nomadism is a lifestyle adapted to infertile regions such as steppe, tundra, or ice and sand, where mobility is the most efficient strategy for exploiting scarce resources. As of 1995, there were an estimated 30–40 million nomads in the world.Nomadic hunting and gathering, following seasonally available wild plants and game, is by far the oldest human subsistence method. Pastoralists raise herds, driving them or moving with them, in patterns that normally avoid depleting pastures beyond their ability to recover.Sometimes also described as "nomadic" are the various itinerant populations who move about in densely populated areas living not on natural resources, but by offering services (craft or trade) to the resident population. These groups are known as "peripatetic nomads".".
- Nomad thumbnail Nomads_near_Namtso.jpg?width=300.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink Complex_lat-1.doc.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink 37830.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink jwsr-v8n3-kradin.pdf.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink adt-SUA20060904.161630.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink Impact_China_Reform_Policy.html.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink Remote%20World%20of%20Tibet%27s%20Nomads.html.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink nomadism.
- Nomad wikiPageExternalLink articles.
- Nomad wikiPageID "89908".
- Nomad wikiPageRevisionID "605197403".
- Nomad date "February 2012".
- Nomad hasPhotoCollection Nomad.
- Nomad reason "Who are the Baluch talking about? Themselves, or the Ghorbat and the Shadibaz?".
- Nomad subject Category:Cultural_anthropology.
- Nomad subject Category:Nomads.
- Nomad comment "A nomad (Greek: νομάς, nomas, plural νομάδες, nomades; meaning one roaming about for pasture, pastoral tribe), is a member of a community of people who move from one place to another, either with their livestock (pastoral nomads) or subsisting on hunting and gathering. Nomadism is a lifestyle adapted to infertile regions such as steppe, tundra, or ice and sand, where mobility is the most efficient strategy for exploiting scarce resources.".
- Nomad label "Nomad".
- Nomad label "Nomada".
- Nomad label "Nomade".
- Nomad label "Nomade".
- Nomad label "Nomadisme".
- Nomad label "Nomadismo".
- Nomad label "Nómada".
- Nomad label "Popoli nomadi".
- Nomad label "Кочевники".
- Nomad label "رحل".
- Nomad label "遊牧民".
- Nomad label "遊牧民族".
- Nomad sameAs Kočovnictví.
- Nomad sameAs Nomade.
- Nomad sameAs Nómada.
- Nomad sameAs Nomada.
- Nomad sameAs Nomadisme.
- Nomad sameAs Nomaden.
- Nomad sameAs Popoli_nomadi.
- Nomad sameAs 遊牧民.
- Nomad sameAs 유목민.
- Nomad sameAs Nomade.
- Nomad sameAs Nomada.
- Nomad sameAs Nomadismo.
- Nomad sameAs m.0md55.
- Nomad sameAs Q128393.
- Nomad sameAs Q128393.
- Nomad wasDerivedFrom Nomad?oldid=605197403.
- Nomad depiction Nomads_near_Namtso.jpg.
- Nomad isPrimaryTopicOf Nomad.