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mobile: (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently; "a restless mobile society"; "the nomadic habits of the Bedouins"; "believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future"; "wandering tribes"
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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. ...
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Referring to societies that move from place to place in search of resources or in response to seasonal fluctuations.
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Refers to tribes or people who wander. Often these groups of people followed their food sources. They moved in response both to the seasonal maturation of edible plants and also to the seasonal migrations of animals.
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a way of life in which there is no permanent residence site and the group moves from place to place according to the season, the available of food supply and other such factors; the route of travel often follows a traditional pattern (Morris 1992).
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