Apart from the odd tourist lured by the wilderness, the only other people here are the nomadic Himba.
They declared independence for a region they recognize as Azawad, the cradle of their nomadic civilization.
Genghis Khan operated in the context of the nomadic steppe, where pillaging villages was the norm.
C. when, most likely, nomadic Aryan tribes from Central Asia began entering northern India.
Nevertheless, access to education for rural and predominantly nomadic people in remote areas remains restricted.
That book delineated her childhood and the nomadic life of her semi-homeless, semi-crazy parents.
This gave them a literally astronomical number of nomadic planets in the Milky Way.
In the last week of July, the Islamists sped into their nomadic camp and arrested them.
Both the Nomadic and the Titanic were launched from Harland and Wolff shipyards in 1911.
Horses freely roamed the grasslands and the valley was dotted with yurts, the summer homes of the nomadic shepherds.
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While other related groups were semi-nomadic and formed coastal communities, the Moken considered themselves true nomads of the sea.
Epics evolved over many centuries, and reflect nomadic lifestyles, social behaviours, religion, mentalities and imagination.
Concurrently, workspaces are sprouting around the country in order to accommodate the growing number of nomadic workers.
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Relieved of the burden of nomadic living, men and women slowly began the battle of the sexes.
Today only a handful of the 10, 000 to 12, 000 remaining Penan are genuinely nomadic, with the majority living in villages.
But the area is visited for several months every year by semi-nomadic Misseriya herders from farther north.
The opposite of capitalism and free trade would be something like subsistence farming or perhaps a nomadic existence.
The annual rains fill up the gueltas, or ponds, with drinking water for nomadic animal herds and insurgents.
Expect to meet the semi-nomadic Merak people, who hold deep animist beliefs and make their living herding sheep.
Those who settled in the Nile Valley were forced to abandon nomadic pastoralism for lack of summer rains.
Even the older workers are becoming nomadic (Mr Pisarski himself is 70 and works from his BlackBerry and laptop).
Nomadic (badawah) life was a grim, relentless struggle, because there were too many people competing for too few resources.
It's the first Super Bowl for the Cards, a historically futile and nomadic franchise that called Chicago and St.
Saving the bird in the long term will require the return of the nomadic Borana pastoralists, said Dr Spottiswoode.
The Nomadic, like the Titanic was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast.
Pokomos are largely farmers while the semi-nomadic Orma tribesmen mostly tend to livestock.
Until the droughts of the 1980s, most of its people were nomadic herdsmen.
Saridal was established 45 years ago by semi-nomadic tribesmen on the edge of Karacadag, an extinct volcano east of Diyarbakir.
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Yet huge swathes of the country, populated chiefly by nomadic tribes and expat landowners, are still overlooked by mass tourism.
The films are heavily influenced by their unique cultural origin, based on a nomadic existence on the massive Kazakh steppes.
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