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News of this group living nomadically so far into the modern world made headlines internationally.
They number about 45,000 and live by agriculture - grazing their cattle nomadically.
His childhood was spent living nomadically in the desert with his family.
Upon leaving, they live nomadically and mate with females of other nests.
Edden's family lived somewhat nomadically, moving from one place to another usually twice a year.
However, the area was still very independent, filled with peoples who lived in small isolated villages or nomadically.
Explain how strategies such as the use of caches enabled the people to live nomadically.
This development allowed people to settle and live in one place, rather than having to move nomadically in search of food.
In the winter, it mostly wanders nomadically or makes regular migrations.
Waxwings are not long-distance migrants, but move nomadically outside the breeding season.
It will also wander nomadically in search of better food supplies during years when vole populations are low.
She grew up nomadically with her family in Poland as part of a kumpania or band of families.
Complain's small tribe roam nomadically through corridors overrun by vegetation.
He lived nomadically, staying with friends.
They typically feed in flocks outside the breeding season, moving nomadically in response to rainfall.
This dependence on conifer crops occurs across large areas, as crossbills move nomadically in search of food.
Most of the best players were Canadian; they commanded extravagant salaries, lived nomadically from one season to the next and played for the highest bidder.
But a third of the population still lives nomadically, herding animals and sleeping in gers, burning coal or garbage for heat.
They wander nomadically from sublease to sublease or share to share.
Most of her early life was spent living nomadically in the desert, until she and her family were settled at Warburton in the late 1960s.
The Ngäbe traditionally organized in small chiefdoms or otherwise lived nomadically in family units.
He conjectured a Neolithic Revolution, which inspired people to settle and farm rather than hunt nomadically.
Not familiar to a sedentary lifestyle, many First Nations people continued to nomadically hunt and trap on their traditional hunting grounds.
The seasonal transhumance lifestyle of the Inuit culture caused them to nomadically pursue these resources as a means of survival.
Buryat tribes living nomadically in the northern part of Mongolia then became part of Russia.