Nomad
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- | [[Image:Giulio Rosati 5.jpg|thumb|right|''Nomads in the Desert'' ([[Giulio Rosati]])]] | ||
*[[Eurasian nomads]] for the historically and pre-historically important Horse People | *[[Eurasian nomads]] for the historically and pre-historically important Horse People | ||
*[[Kochari]] | *[[Kochari]] |
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- a member of a group of people who, having no fixed home, move around seasonally in search of food, water and grazing etc
- a wanderer
See also
- Eurasian nomads for the historically and pre-historically important Horse People
- Kochari
- Mongol Empire
- Nomadic empires
- Nomadic tents
- Nomads of India
- Snowbird (people)
- Sea Gypsies
- Seasonal human migration
- Uncontacted peoples
- Examples in industrialized nations
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