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- Nomadism | Definition, History, Culture, Benefits | Britannica
nomadism, way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place (a practice called sedentism) but move cyclically or periodically It is distinguished from migration, which is noncyclic and involves a total change of habitat
- Nomad - Wikipedia
Nomadism is also 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
- What Is a Nomad, and Are There Any Nomadic Tribes That Still Exist?
Although nomadism has changed and declined over time, there are still some tribes that are nomadic today Of the many, here are four notable nomadic communities
- NOMAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NOMAD is a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory How to use nomad in a sentence
- Nomadism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nomadism is a human survival strategy in response to specific ecological and sociopolitical conditions within the Old World dry belt As such, it represents a regionally immanent, logical ‘idea’ that could emerge recurrently, both locally and throughout the whole region
- Nomadism - Encyclopedia. com
NOMADISM , a socioeconomic mode of life based on intensive domestication of livestock which requires a regular movement of the community in an annual cycle in order to sustain the communal ecological system
- Nomadism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
Nomadism, as a social and cultural phenomenon, encompasses a variety of lifestyles characterized by the movement of people across territories without permanent settlement This way of life, deeply rooted in human history, continues to be practiced by numerous groups around the world
- Nomadism | SpringerLink
Etymologically, the term derives its root from the Greek word nomas, meaning to roam in search of pasture The Oxford English Dictionary defines nomadism as “the practice, fact, or state of living an itinerant life” (OED, n d )
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