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So, he approached his nomadic friends to gauge their interest in the collaboration.

Some, like Pete, who McKell has become quite close with, have migrated to and from other types of nomadic communities.

One theory holds that Gedi was deserted to avoid the advancing nomadic Galla tribe coming from Somalia.

In reality, the Iraqi borders had been arbitrarily drawn and disregarded 2,000 years of tribal, sectarian, and nomadic occupation.

Often, segregation is blamed on the Roma themselves, whom many accuse of not wanting to integrate due to a “nomadic culture.”

Different tribes occupied different centres and were nomadic according to the season of the year.

The chief told me the tribes were nomadic, and never slept two nights in the same place.

By this process, then, we learn that the Aryans were a nomadic people, and had made some advance in civilization.

They have nomadic tendencies; and, in their uncivilised state, scarcely practise agriculture.

Varna is such a town as only could have been devised by a nomadic race aping the habits of civilized nations.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nomadic, such as: pastoral, peripatetic, wandering, drifting, itinerate, and migrant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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